Order the new book by Russell D. Haynes, Where Did the Deer Go? This book explains, in detail and with pictures, the reason that whitetail deer were close to extinction in the middle to late 1800's of most of America. Then, this book explains the steps the United States government took to remedy the problem, thus, giving the United States, especially the southeast, a current, thriving whitetail population.
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Due to low overhead and "plain jane" packaging, we can offer you a dozen (12) of these 4.5 "popular peanut butter & jelly, soft but durable plastic worms at a great price
This worms have such high inside glitter sheen that its is a great night time worm as well
Perfect all around worm with Texas Rig or Shaky Head. Also ideal for drop shot
" Flick Shakin" is a wacky jig head technique proven all over the world with bass. This curved design creates a squirming action fish can't resist for long. The Flick Shakin method is said to been developed by Jackall has overtaken the drop shot techinique in Japan. This worm has a built in curved design that imparts a unique squirming action to the worms. It's a unique life like movement that Bass can't resist. The worms are also injected with salt and live worm ( all natural ) scent impregnated so fish will hold longer in their mouth, so you can set the hook better
This newest craze in light line, light lure fishing is also called " finesse" fishing. What this means is, those of you that stick with the ol' jig head and small worm better pay attention. This new style in town is putting up some huge tournament numbers. Jackall claims they have developed a new style finesse worm that is just awesome, but this is OLD HAT for old timey fishing pro's who called this type of fishing "trick worm fishing" over 40 years ago and has video's of "trick worm fishing" from the 1960's
Posted by Mary W. southern Il on 5th May 2020
You can also fish with worm many times unless bass REALLY hits it hard, these are quality worms but have awesome action
Posted by Trolley B. Tn on 5th May 2020
I fish in Tn mostly but also North Alabama, sometimes at kinfolk in Oklahoma, bass hit this worm in about any weather conmdition
Posted by Billy Dees, Opp Al on 17th Apr 2017
My uncle lives in North Carolina and he told me about these so bass must like this color, period