a guy out west came in 5th using my 4 1/2in trick worms. i make them real soft and he was using them dropshoting, said he was using yamamoto and catching short fish. he decided to try my worms and started to catch keepers. he said he wished he would have used them earlier. check out the photos on my site. he is the guy holding the smallmouth. will be adding more photos of fish caught on my hand pours. its cool to know something i made in the basement outfished the over priced stoe bought baits.
Must have been the U.S. Open at Lake Mead and his name is Tom Matsunaga of Gardena, Ca. A tough bite there with only 1 bag over 10 pounds in 3 days of fishing and temps over 100. Good for you, I'm sure he will be one of your steady customers now.
Them 4.5" worms are smallie killers, I had a guy fishing my 4.5" finesse worms and my 4" zippers in a tournament. He reported that out of 200 boats he came in the top 20 fishing these two baits. Congratz daveh top 5 must be an awsome feeling.
Must have been the U.S. Open at Lake Mead and his name is Tom Matsunaga of Gardena, Ca. A tough bite there with only 1 bag over 10 pounds in 3 days of fishing and temps over 100. Good for you, I'm sure he will be one of your steady customers now.
no that wasn`t the guy but if he needs some baits i be glad to help.
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