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Drop Shot Worms

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I want to get some more drop shot worms and wondered what you guys liked best for drop shoting
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I dropshot a pile of different kinds of worms but its pretty hard to beat Mothers Finest and Robo.
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Check out the Berserk Baits worm selection. Any color you could want and loaded with salt. Bait barn has a great selection of 'em. www.baitbarn.net
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I have been DSing tubes the last few years. I use the dry creek ones. They make a smaller ds tube. Anyways I get more bites and good fish on high pressure lakes. One stupid trick is to break and stuff it full of alkaselser (sp) and plug with a cotton ball piece. It will bubble and move it around for about 10 min. It works on those days you can't buy a bite.

If you wanted different there ya go.
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the two best have to be old reliable roboworms and reaction inovations flirts
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If you live near spotted bass, the cross-tail shad is a good one..
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Robo and or Reaction Inovations.

On the Delta use RI on lakes use Robo.
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Robo's and Keeper's
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If you like keeper worms you better buy all the ones you like, the rumor going around in Fresno is they are going out of business :(
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1. Roboworm in oxblood, aarons magic, natural shad, and MMIII.

2. Keeper worms 1001b a salt and pepper with blue line

3. alot of the reaction innovations stuff is nice.

4. Beserkbaits makes alot of softplastics, but not on website...so baitbarn or the snelling 76.

5. a suprisingly hard to find soft plastic...a 2" black reaper or ghost reaper for suring the summer near banks or creeks ..POW!
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My two favorite brands I use the most are Robo Worms and Keeper.

I heard from the owner at Gloryhole Sports that Judy Clark is handing the business over to her sister? The KEEPER name will be changed to the sister's last name(I think I was told it was "RIGHT"). I was also told there would be a much smaller selection and will discontinue my favorite #400 series DAMN IT!!!

If anyone is still interested in Keeper style worms, I have in the past bought worms made by Bassectomy, who also pour for Gloryhole and have many Motherlode colors.
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Robo's are the standard, you got to have them. Been using more and more of the Jackall soft baits like the Flick Shake and Cross Tails. Jackall just released a new DS bait, the Super Pin Tail, and they look pretty dang good. I can't wait to try them at DVL when it opens. The Violet Shad color should be renamed the DVL Special. Guys who have been using that pink worm will know what I'm saying. It is sweeeet!!
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Robo, Robo, Robo... lots of good ones out there also, but Robos are the staples!

Must have Oxblood Light Red Flake, Margarita Mutilator/MM III, and Aaron's Magic, Another great color to have is Hologram Shad... as is Morning Dawn.

Get 'em in all sizes from 4 1/2", 4 1/2" curly tail, 6", 6" FAT, and 7"... can't go wrong!

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Dropshot worms I like are listed below:

Roboworms:
6in straight tail: Folkstead Special
Warmouth
Bold Bluegill
Fuchsia Thunder
Body Shad: Fuchsia Thunder
(I think they discontinued the body shad for the "Alive Shad", which doesn't appear to be available in FT)

Reaction Innovations:
6in Flirt: Spring Break
Road Kill
Spanish Fly
Main Vein

That's about all I use other than a few odds and ends here and there. Hope this helps.
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Hate to be a copy cat but got go with Robo's.
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Yeah, check out those Pintail baits from Jackall. Another like it is the Skinny Bear Shad Eye. Lately I have been moving away from worms and going with these baitfish-style things.
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41/2 inch Minda Spear Worms
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drop shoting is over DV is opening soon
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