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WTB 10 to 20 inch worms or snakes..!!!

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There is a big differance between a 10 and a 20. The biggest ive heard of was 16". As I recall the worms were about $3-4+ each. The big problem is getting strikes where the fish holds the tail and you tear the worm up. I bought a bunch of 11" form some place in texas probably barlows, they were in bulk. I know Ive seem plastic worm molds in 12+. 16" is huge no need for 20. I even made big worm on the lathe but never got around to molding it in silicone. I want to say its 14" with a replacable tail and the tail was drawn around a spoon so its good size, may reduce strike from the tiny fish a tad. I used to have a bunch of berkley 12" worms, I did not like them at all. Also Basspro sells their own 12" worms, they are good. http://www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/Product_10151_-1_10001_15663_100007001_100000000_100007000_100-7-1 fad.jpg

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A standard key board with a number pad is approx 18-19 long. that not that big if the worm is not over 9/16" in dia.

we have the diamond tails (full round ones)up to 16" long we found the dia just around 7/16 to be the most popular.

I always thought the 10" diamond tail was a huge worm until I caught 12-16 inch bass on it. they seem to work beter in the summer.

Delw

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