It Took Me 30 Years To Develop THIS Unbeatable Floating Worm Technique…
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
- Randy shows some tricks for rigging a floating worm …#bassfishing #fishingdaily #angler #fish #bass #fishinglife #catchandrelease #fishing #fishingtrip 
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That's how I rig my trick worm except for the swivel. I know it's hard to believe but my brother showed Ed Chambers (the owner of Zoom) the Trick Worm back in the early 80's.
THIS IS WHY YOUR KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE IS WORTH ITS WEIGHT IN GOLD SIR RANDALL THATS WHY HE IS THE FISHING TEACHER
I used to throw a trick worm a lot years ago. Seeing this video is motivating me to start throwing them again. I used to throw a lot of slug-o's and flukes too. They were some of the best fish catchers.
Refresher courses don't hurt that's for sure.
Would this technique work for finky mid / late summer bass?
Very good exhaustive. Wow chartreuse wormz????
I been wondering that.
One thing all this tech speak texas rig jerk bait etc. Always keep babytalk mandatory. Not one aught hook but .9 - .4" hook terminology that any1 can grasp. I think u will get more subs.
Thanks Randy !!! You gave Us 30 years of Trial & Error in just 5 minutes !!! You ,My Friend, are a CHAMP !!! 🎣🐟🐟🐋🐋
First time I used a floating worm had it all wrong
Thank you for the instructions and the video. Much appreciated.
I like this method, but the areas I typically fish wont allow it due to grass. I pretty much donthr same method, but not with the hook exposed 👍
Oh hell yeah that'll actually work not only in April I think of a french fry when I think of that
I used to throw pink with a chartreuse tail work great on Table Rock Lake
Gravel banks on Table Rock that have boatdocts mid lake.
That's one of my favorite pickup lines. Hey girl, wanna see my trick worm?
I have tried this, but in reality my bait is a Ned rig.
careful you'll offend randy, he's a sensitive libtard.
This looks suspiciously like Doug Hannon's 'spinning worm' from the 1980s ... he would put a bullet weight in front of the swivel to get it deeper as well ...
It is. He posted multiple videos talking about the same floating technique.
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Looks like a snag machine to me.
Just don’t do it in shallow water between March and May because you might catch one off a bed.
Scoper alert
Gotta love a floating worm this time of year. Thanks for the info Randy.
Another great video! Thank you, Randy!
Randy, I love your stuff. Keep up the great work - keep advocating for the traditions of our sport ; appreciate it. I’ve fished this floating worm since I was a kid fishing Farm ponds in the 70s we were very poor. All I could afford were hooks swivels and jelly worms so this is what we did and an occasional floating Rapala or a Mepps squirrel tail spinner. Fished on 12 lb. Stren blue “glow” monofilament God Bless !!
Great. Idea randy
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Well, I really appreciate you benefiting us with the culmination of your floating worm struggles. I doubt that I would have ever put all that together on my own.
Sincerely, thanks
Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience. 🏆🏆🏆
I'd love to get a video from you talking specifically about the different ways to set the hook for the various lure, hook, rod, and line setups.
Great info. Have any particular color. I have used a bright orange.
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I keep one tied on and ready at all times. But, it is a super bait to have when they blow up on a top water and miss it. Toss the trick worm right to that spot.
Really appreciate the tips and tricks that you provide for us and this is why I make a point to watch the ads on your videos so that you get a kickback for it. Thanks Randy for sharing this!!
Post for college basketball and bass fishing fans all around the world !!!!
i made up a few of these& they look just like you rigged em' - they looked great in the water but i didnt get bit. used em once- ill have to play with where these will work best.
Didn't Doug Hannon make this first as his swimming worm??? Hmmm
Good info. Never tried that. I’ll have to try it. 👍🏻
I through these worms but haven't finalized what hook to use
5 star info right there RB.....good stuff
You would get one cast out of that 0 retrieves. Where i live.
Great tip thanks RANDY
What size swivel do you use Randy?
Great info ! Thank you !
I do really try to watch you every day
Nice tip Randy!
Thanks Randy 🇨🇦
Thanks for sharing. 🎣
Great stuff, what size barrel swivel?
No. 4…www.tacklewarehouse.com/Gamakatsu_Superline_Swivel/descpage-GSLS.html?from=INTAG
Good one , loved it
Thank you
One more thing I used the same thing Randy.
Hello….if the worm sinks, it ain’t a floating worm. 🤦♂️ I love floating worms, but I rig mine straight and weedless. I use a 2 o hook and my floating worms will never drop below the surface of the water.
Thanks for the video Randy, great content. Question for you, would you ever consider rigging it on an offset hook in areas with a bit of grass?
3:57 I don’t get it Randy, why wouldn’t I just use a fluke? I’d be willing to bet that if you had a guy fishing a fluke and a guy fishing a floating worm same colors same boat there wouldn’t be a massive difference in numbers
You might be right about the results if you stuck to flute colors that's just a hint I'm not going to tell you the rest of it I'm going to let you figure it out
Hey Randy GREAT TIP
BUT
What about rigging it weedless for like heavy cover/ lilly pad fishing...I use floating worm in lilies pads in rivers ALOT and get alot of strikes/catches. What is your preferred rig for this style fishing ??
Thank you for another great tip !