I got super bored and was thinking about how to combat the may worms. At the DCMSSA meeting the "wormbrella" was brought up. Ive taken this concept and expanded on it and made my own version that is more kayak friendly. a 2oz 4bar spread 4-6 inch green surgical tube dyed firered with "spikeit" I also added another key feature that changes up to the concept. I know im being vague but im going to drag it around on Saturday at the CCA tourney and see how it does. Pictures coming soon.
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Nice work. Be interested to see your "key feature". Always interested in different ideas. I'm sure you know surgical tubes are not new but it seems they are catching on around here. I'm originally from NYC and fished NY/NJ waters for many years using them. They hold up well against bluefish, too. We'd make our own for casting using ball chain trolling sinkers of different weights, a 6/0 or 9/0 bent shaft hook and different colored tubes. Cheap, easy to make and they worked great! Here's some suppliers:
This one's got a nice sale going: http://www.shadmanctr.com/trolling/S...ical_home.html And check out their 7" "mini" rigs. Should be excellent for the kayak...
Some others:
http://www.terminaltackleco.com/prod_detail_list/384
http://www.sharkrivermailorder.com/c60.html
http://www.netackle.com/TubeRigs.html
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I think it's going to be hard to get down that deep to them. May worms or clam worms are on/near the bottom. My idea is pink bass worms sabiki style with a bank sinker on the bottom. Or a bkd with a pink worm above. and jig slowly. I think I'll dead stick a 3oz bank sinker behind me, circle hook some worm type paterns on short leaders off dropper loops and just let it bounce as I drift...
If someone catches the winner on this, I want to be part of your speech at the end.Used to fish more.
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