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PLASTIC WORM

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Orange plastic worm.

A typical twister worm or twister tail.

A 'plastic worm' (or 'trout worm') is a plastic fishing lure, generally made to simulate an earthworm. Plastic worms can carry a variety of shapes, colors and sizes, and are made from a variety of synthetic polymers.
Plastic worms can be rigged on the line many different ways. Commonly they are used with a small fishing hook and a split shot weight to keep the lure deeper in the water. The fishing equipment recommended is a 7 foot fishing rod with 8 to 10lb fishing line.
A common fishing strategy is to Texas Rig them and bounce them off the bottom. The key is to jig near or in cover such as weeds and trees, this technique is commonly referred to as flipping and pitching.

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Fishing

Crappie

Trout

black bass

Texas Rig

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