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Trick for slipping soft plastic
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I have done this with bread ties and it works good
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I use to do that sometimes...... speciality when the fish are hitting the worm short and pulling on the tail.
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I never done dat but i bet dat tootpick gets hung up on da grass alot.
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Not if you cut it off so that it does not stick out. Works great.
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Was trying to be funny.
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that's the way they did it back in the 60's before they came out with bent shaft worm hooks!
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I will definitely be trying this with my punching setups. Thanks
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trick for slipping soft plastic
do you have a pc of rubber band inside the worm weight too?
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after your rig is set up, just loop an extra piece of string through the weight then back through it and lay the rubber band in the loop end and pull it into the weight. its pretty straight forward and as simple as that
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trick for slipping soft plastics
I buy the little rubber bands 250 pk. for about $1 at dollar stores. They are also great for wacky worm rigging. Just have to loop around the worm 2 or 3 times. Used inside the weight it will peg the sinker wherever you move it to.
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