All my selection of Roboworms are the smaller 4" worms. I like the wide variety in color selection with Roboworm, but they are known more as a finesse worm. Can the larger 6" Fat Worm and 7" ST be used successfully on a T-Rig, say as an alternative to the Zoom paddle tail.
Thanks in advance.
Roboworm T-Rig?
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Re: Roboworm T-Rig?
I use the fat Roboworms for Texas or Carolina rigs in 6". Not the only thing I use but I probably use Roboworms more than any other brand.
I have a ton of colors like most guys but if I was going to limit my selection here are my favorites.
Warmouth, Prism Shad, MM III and Morning Dawn. I use lots of others but those are my favorites for the waters I fish.
I have a ton of colors like most guys but if I was going to limit my selection here are my favorites.
Warmouth, Prism Shad, MM III and Morning Dawn. I use lots of others but those are my favorites for the waters I fish.
Re: Roboworm T-Rig?
The 1st Roboworms were Zippers followed by 7" straight tails before they become known for finesse worms. The 7" straight tail is an excellent tradition T-rigged worm with sliding bullet weight.
Tom
Tom
Re: Roboworm T-Rig?
The FAT worms have a different action for sure as Tom mentioned that 6" Fat or 7 strait are great on a texas rig and I will fish the 6" FAT on a bubba drop shot at the Delta and Clear Lake for those bigger fish.
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