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MOQ | >=2 | Price | $ 7.15 |
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MOQ | >=5 | Price | $ 5.81 |
MOQ | >=10 | Price | $ 4.92 |
- Color:#1
- Specifications:90mm/12.7
- Material:PVC
- Quantity:2/set
- Material: High quality plastic material, stretchy, reusable, especially resistant to bite.
- Hook and groove design:Soft plastic bait double hook groove design helps to bury hook point and avoid obstacles.
Any fish(eg. barramundi/barra, dogfish, baby bass, barbel, croaker, pollock, palomino trout, bass, channel catfish, surf perch, steelhead, blue catfish, grass carp, porgy, rock bass, post spawn bass, carp, gudgeon, herring and striper bass/striper) that routinely eats smaller fish can be targeted with this worms.
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Do Bass actually eat worms?
Second, contrary to popular opinion, bass really don't eat worms -- at least not very often. It's not that bass wouldn't eat them if given the chance, it's that worms aren't generally available.
Where can I fish a San Juan worm?
San Juan Worms are best fished in Springtime, because that's when it rains a lot, snow melts, and rivers run high. The reason that is significant, is because when a river rises, it pulls worms out from the mud in the bank of a river, and fish just lose their minds.
Do Bass actually eat worms?
Second, contrary to popular opinion, bass really don't eat worms -- at least not very often. It's not that bass wouldn't eat them if given the chance, it's that worms aren't generally available.
Where can I fish a San Juan worm?
San Juan Worms are best fished in Springtime, because that's when it rains a lot, snow melts, and rivers run high. The reason that is significant, is because when a river rises, it pulls worms out from the mud in the bank of a river, and fish just lose their minds.