Good video Glenn. I've been wanting to learn about speed worms. You mentioned pegging the worm to the hook with nylon (line?). I couldn't find the link to that video. Please post it here. Thanks, Jim.
It’s funny how pro anglers will tell people totally opposite ways to fish the same bait, proves there’s more than one way to do almost anything in fishing so find what works for you!!
What about using forward weighted 3/0 with cork screw worm attachment to eliminate the sliding texas rig weight on your line. It helps the worm to glide through most any cover?
That's what I use in southeast Florida. With all the grass and Hydrilla, a 3/16oz. Screw lock bullet weight and a 4 or 5/0 Gammy Superline hook on 17lb flouro, or if the water is really tanic or dingy I'll go straight braid
From everything I'm hearing here is that Randy B. knows how to fish. Seriously, this is awesome because I've always struggled with a swim worm.
You guys have the best pros ever I swear. Great teachers. I love this channel so much
No, YOU are the best! Thanks for being a subscriber!
Great work Glenn!
Awesome. Thanks for the feedback @FirstClassPirate!
great video. always very informative. excited to try this as soon as all this ice is gone
Great! Let me know how you do!
Stunning video as always, Glenn!!
Glad you liked it! Thanks for watching.
Glenn, great tutorial video! Thank you.
Glad you liked it! Thanks for watching.
Thanks for sharing your great tips and information.
@douglasspickler4925, glad I could help. Let me know which tips helped the most. Looking forward to hearing much more from you.
Good video Glenn. I've been wanting to learn about speed worms.
You mentioned pegging the worm to the hook with nylon (line?). I couldn't find the link to that video. Please post it here.
Thanks, Jim.
Thanks for the reminder! I just added it. th-cam.com/video/zej1lib1Uew/w-d-xo.html
It’s funny how pro anglers will tell people totally opposite ways to fish the same bait, proves there’s more than one way to do almost anything in fishing so find what works for you!!
😎🎣 fantastic rig💪
Glad you like it
What about using forward weighted 3/0 with cork screw worm attachment to eliminate the sliding texas rig weight on your line. It helps the worm to glide through most any cover?
That's what I use in southeast Florida. With all the grass and Hydrilla, a 3/16oz. Screw lock bullet weight and a 4 or 5/0 Gammy Superline hook on 17lb flouro, or if the water is really tanic or dingy I'll go straight braid
What seasons does this work in the best?
I’m guessing post spawn/summer / early fall look at the green grass 😮