4" Gulp Turtleback worms

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4" Gulp Turtleback worms

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These things are the ducks nuts for whiting - especially in punkinseed. I started out fishing pipi on one rod and the TB worm on the other so that I still had a chance once the soft bait got ripped off or I was busy unhooking fish :roll:. Ended up with so many double hookup frenzies that I often just use the TB worms now once the fish are located 8-) . They also work a treat on the pinkies!
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2Nd that....ducks nuts, bee knees...
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Love them and there is new colors coming out soon :D and I'll be pushing hard to get them in store.
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They are my go to sp at this point in time ,pumpkin green has been good to me and also I have tried the new camo worms with instant success :D :D

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Yes ducks nuts indeed, i like the red with black one (can't remember the name).
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bilby wrote:Yes ducks nuts indeed, i like the red with black one (can't remember the name).
Cheers Bilby.
I started using these a few weeks ago after a few mates had been getting bream in the comps, also dont know the name but there out in the garage(so far away) , ive noticed with the turtle backs that only a couple in the pack work effectively on the drop. but they work.

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Hi Maybe a stupid question but how do you bait them up is it just hooked thru the middle or do you thread it down?

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Like any other plastic, straight through the centre and out though the middle, test swim them and away you go.
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