Yeah the worms need a bit of weight to get the tail really pumping, a much better lure for flatties, trevors..... But those wrigglers will 'wriggle' even with a resin head, gotta love em!
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loboloco
4" Gulp Turtleback worms
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Re: 4" Gulp Turtleback worms
Thanks for sharing. Will trial them out this weekend at mornignton
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Re: 4" Gulp Turtleback worms
Yeah let us know how it goes!
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Re: 4" Gulp Turtleback worms
Just caught my pb pinky today on one in the pumpkin seed colour. Got a 29 cm pinky, next cast got a 42cm one, then next cast got another one at 29 cm
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Re: 4" Gulp Turtleback worms
they are the cats pyjamas.madfishman wrote:2Nd that....ducks nuts, bee knees...
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