#84561 - 01/04/00 06:16 PM
PINK WORMS
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Juvenille at Sea
Registered: 06/22/99
Posts: 134
Loc: Seattle
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I have recently discovered the pink worm. I found out that it works great at all times. I had caught a steelie Sunday on the Sky using a pink worm and a corky above it. What do you usualy do when drifting the worm? Just the plan worm or something a bit more?
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#84562 - 01/04/00 10:01 PM
Re: PINK WORMS
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Spawner
Registered: 03/07/99
Posts: 566
Loc: Seattle
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I like to fish the pink worm on a 1/4 oz jighead below a float. They grab it and won't let go.
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#84563 - 01/04/00 10:04 PM
Re: PINK WORMS
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Spawner
Registered: 03/08/99
Posts: 562
Loc: austin, Minnesota, USA
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Do you use a painted or plain 1/4 oz jighead. And what size hook? Thanks
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#84564 - 01/04/00 10:33 PM
Re: PINK WORMS
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Spawner
Registered: 03/07/99
Posts: 566
Loc: Seattle
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They don't seem to care if the jighead is painted or not, I'm sure they are keying on the worm. The hook size is a #1.
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#84565 - 01/05/00 02:14 AM
Re: PINK WORMS
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Returning Adult
Registered: 07/06/99
Posts: 470
Loc: Seattle, Washington, US
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I rig pink worms with a 2/0 or 3/0 gammy. I usually use the six-inch Power Float Worm, but have also had success with those made by Zoom. I trim about an inch off the front of the worm and add a drift bobber. I used to thread them so the hook hangs at the rear of the worm, but it kinks too easily. Now I just thread the worm as far up the hook shanks as it will go, so the point sticks out in the middle of the worm. Yes, I've missed a few short-strikers. But, it sure beats making that perfect cast into a log jam, where you're sure Ike or Tina lays, only to reel up the worm and find out it's tied in a knot.
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#84566 - 01/05/00 02:34 AM
Re: PINK WORMS
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Returning Adult
Registered: 03/11/99
Posts: 441
Loc: Carson, WA
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I like the little two inch grubs--either behind a rag or corkie, or rigged on a gammie, plain, under a bobber(clear water)Pink is a great color, but other colors work well too.---
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#84567 - 01/05/00 12:36 PM
Re: PINK WORMS
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Spawner
Registered: 03/08/99
Posts: 605
Loc: Seattle, WA USA
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Hey Jigman,
Do you have a lot of worm hanging loose or do you just pinch it down to size? I've tried fishing powerworms on jig head but always feel like I've got too much flapping and pinching down past the worm "neck" seems like it takes any action away.
tks, Bruce
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#84568 - 01/05/00 01:55 PM
Re: PINK WORMS
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Spawner
Registered: 03/08/99
Posts: 621
Loc: Coos Bay, OR
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How do you store worms in the boat while fishing? I am assuming that everyone pre-ties them at home like regular drift leaders?? I tried just throwing them pre-tied into a zipper bag.... what a mess. Any suggestions?
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#84570 - 01/05/00 05:56 PM
Re: PINK WORMS
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Returning Adult
Registered: 03/24/99
Posts: 371
Loc: Port Orchard Wa Kitsap
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Hey TH, Those babies will roll right onto a leader roll. I use Roll bar padding from Summit racing, its alot harder foam and dosent get torn up after a short amount of time sticking hooks into it, and also dosent let the leaders come loose because of soft foam after extended periods of storage and or handling. I also keep a couple short lengths of it handy to slide the slit edge over the edges of my tackle trays in the driftboat. It works awesome for keeping Kwickies, Steelie plugs and other assorted Spinners and Spoons right at you fingertips, but not in your finger tips. Ready to change at a moments notice.
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#84571 - 01/05/00 08:23 PM
Re: PINK WORMS
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Returning Adult
Registered: 07/06/99
Posts: 470
Loc: Seattle, Washington, US
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TH, I use ziplock bags also. The secret is not to overstuff each bag with the premade leaders. Six to eight rigs is plenty.
I've also tried putting the worm rigs on leader rolls. Works great for the short-term. But if left on the rolls for extended periods, some worm ripping occurs; probably from wiggling in transit.
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#84572 - 01/05/00 08:29 PM
Re: PINK WORMS
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Spawner
Registered: 03/07/99
Posts: 566
Loc: Seattle
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I use a 4" curly tail in bubble gum and pinch an inch off the head end before I thread it on the jighead. They usually gobble the whole thing, I've got them where you couldn't see the worm in their mouth when you've landed em.
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#84573 - 01/08/00 01:36 AM
Re: PINK WORMS
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Juvenille at Sea
Registered: 01/07/00
Posts: 176
Loc: Graham,WA, USA
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I recently caught my first "pink worm " steelhead. On a jighead under a float, thanks for the tip Jigman
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#84574 - 01/08/00 10:11 PM
Re: PINK WORMS
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Spawner
Registered: 04/10/99
Posts: 889
Loc: Tenino, wa U.S.A.
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I have been reading these post on fishing with jigs for awhile and have been wanting to give'em a try. I mostly like the idea about putting the pink worm on a jig head, the problem is what size of jig heads/hook works best and where can I find just the jig heads with nothing on them?
dcrzfitter
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#84575 - 01/08/00 11:05 PM
Re: PINK WORMS
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Parr
Registered: 10/21/99
Posts: 68
Loc: Auburn
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For jigheads contact rainbowjigs@aol.com. They supply ones that will hold a large fish. For winter I run 1/4 oz heads and for summer(or low water) I run 1/8th oz heads.
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#84576 - 01/08/00 11:14 PM
Re: PINK WORMS
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Juvenille at Sea
Registered: 03/14/99
Posts: 165
Loc: Sequim WA
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Had son go to sportco to get me some pink curly worms, they said the guides bought them all up. Anyone know where else I can get some?
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#84578 - 01/09/00 10:55 AM
Re: PINK WORMS
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Parr
Registered: 10/21/99
Posts: 68
Loc: Auburn
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Try Auburn sports and marine.
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#84579 - 01/12/00 08:22 PM
Re: PINK WORMS
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Eyed Egg
Registered: 12/21/99
Posts: 5
Loc: Portland, Oregon, US
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Brian, are we talking those pink bass worms? Any particular type or brand? Size?
Thanks.
Jim
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#84580 - 01/13/00 04:45 PM
Re: PINK WORMS
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Juvenille at Sea
Registered: 06/22/99
Posts: 134
Loc: Seattle
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logjim,
I just went down to the Outdoor Emporium during lunch and bought some more pink worms. The brands that seem to work are the killer worms and the Excude ( not sure if I spelled Excude right). This is what I have had good luck on! They come in 4" sizes and I think even in a 3" size also. Good luck!
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