Steve D
06-28-2006, 09:09 PM
I hit a local quarry this evening looking for some active bass. I started throwing 4 inch yum dingers and the bass cooperated. Some pics below.
http://gallery.menoutdoors.com/gallery/data/500/100_1047.JPG
http://gallery.menoutdoors.com/gallery/data/500/100_1048.JPG
http://gallery.menoutdoors.com/gallery/data/500/100_1049.JPG
The bass stoped hitting the yum dingers, so I switched to a 6 inch gulp worm rigged wacky style. The gulp worm has good memory, so when you twitch it, it springs back to its oringonal position. It has great action. Pics below.
http://gallery.menoutdoors.com/gallery/data/500/100_1051.JPG
http://gallery.menoutdoors.com/gallery/data/500/100_1050.JPG
http://gallery.menoutdoors.com/gallery/data/500/100_1052.JPG
http://gallery.menoutdoors.com/gallery/data/500/100_1053.JPG
So, when yum dingers stop working, try the wacky worm!
Steve D
http://gallery.menoutdoors.com/gallery/data/500/100_1047.JPG
http://gallery.menoutdoors.com/gallery/data/500/100_1048.JPG
http://gallery.menoutdoors.com/gallery/data/500/100_1049.JPG
The bass stoped hitting the yum dingers, so I switched to a 6 inch gulp worm rigged wacky style. The gulp worm has good memory, so when you twitch it, it springs back to its oringonal position. It has great action. Pics below.
http://gallery.menoutdoors.com/gallery/data/500/100_1051.JPG
http://gallery.menoutdoors.com/gallery/data/500/100_1050.JPG
http://gallery.menoutdoors.com/gallery/data/500/100_1052.JPG
http://gallery.menoutdoors.com/gallery/data/500/100_1053.JPG
So, when yum dingers stop working, try the wacky worm!
Steve D