Bass Pro Shops® Ribbontail Worms
- Long, sinuous tails
- Wiggling, squirming action
- Infused with salt and 8up scent
Rated 4.5 out of 5Â by 45
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Rated 5 out of 5Â by kraffey Awesome Worm
These are by far the most productive worms I have fished. Red Shad seems to work best for me on several different lakes in different states.
May 21, 2013
Rated 4 out of 5Â by krak worked when others wouldnt
I have only used this worm a few times with not much luck. but i dont keep in on for that long. i gave it 4 stars because i was fishing at a lake and no bait was working and i threw this worm on and second cast, cranked one in. i think that they are good to have in the arsenal of fishing tackle. good quality and price too..
January 14, 2013
Rated 3 out of 5Â by Fish624 Ribbontail Worms
Good price, color combos, and in water action, only gripe is that they are a little soft and can break up easy, just use care setting up your presentation and you'll be ok.
August 12, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5Â by Pdc123 Very Good Purchas
When I first bought these I figured they wouldn't be the star of my tackle box, but for bass fishing they sure turned out to be just that! I catch Bass after Bass on these, they never dissapoint. One simple cast will get you bites. I typically cast, reel down a little, then simply wait. A slow reel also attracts the bass very nicely. My favorite all around color is Red Shad. It is simply the best color. The only complaint I have is how easy these worms are to break. They split very easily, and seem to fly off the hook occasionally too. Besides durability these are very good products. They hold the bite long enough for the hook to be set. A must buy for any bass fisherman.
July 4, 2012
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I use a 4/0 or 5/0 worm hook.Top 250 Contributor
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Anything from 3/0 thru 5/0 EWG worm hook will be fine. I really like BPS Magna Super Lock hooks.The smaller the hook, the more the worm will shimmy and wiggle. If you are fishing the slop or flipping/pitching heavy cover go 5/0 or 6/0. Use a bullet weight and a glass bead to protect your knot. I also use a bobber stopper about a 12" from the hook to keep the weight near the worm on the bottom. Keep it on the bottom and shake it once in a while. Move it slowly with 2 revs of your reel. Stop and shake it just a bit. When your fishing buddies tell you that you are fishing too slowly...slow it down some more. It's boring...but it works.A:Â
Lazer Sharp and i use 3/0A:Â
personal preference, but I think at least 4/0 and prefer 5/0 when I'm using them.Answers
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i got the tournmant series so i got an extra thing with it but i think there was 12 to 15A:Â
I love these worms they are the best I tried them all calpit, power worms, gulp and the only ones that comes close to being as good are yums for color selection I still stay with ribbontail and there are 18A:Â
18 in the 7" and 10 in the 10"A:Â
18 in the 7" & 10 in the 10" packsTop 500 Contributor
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