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<blockquote data-quote="4onaside" data-source="post: 2508271" data-attributes="member: 2975"><p>I don't even know what a "wacky worm" is! I thought that it was a method of fishing any small worm by sticking your hook thru the side of the worm amidships, and fishing it like you were fishing a night crawler. That is, just flip it out and let is sink, like you were bait fishing. We use 3" and 4" stick plastics like that. IMO it doesn't much matter how you hook the worm, because the fish usually hit it, more or less, as such as it hits the water.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4onaside, post: 2508271, member: 2975"] I don't even know what a "wacky worm" is! I thought that it was a method of fishing any small worm by sticking your hook thru the side of the worm amidships, and fishing it like you were fishing a night crawler. That is, just flip it out and let is sink, like you were bait fishing. We use 3" and 4" stick plastics like that. IMO it doesn't much matter how you hook the worm, because the fish usually hit it, more or less, as such as it hits the water. [/QUOTE]
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