(The ‘Best Time of Year’ information presented above is derived from Ken Cook’s Pattern Forecast database (www.kencookoutdoors.com),
which includes data on tournament winning lures from more than 600 multi-day bass tournaments across the U.S. See Ken’s website for more details.)
This worm is a unique offering and I predict it will gain more notoriety. It should be fished just as you would a sinko. It has its own unique egg sac and ribs along the body of the worm. It’s no surprise that Watermelon is the choice of colors for this lure, since it is great in clear water. Be sure to cast and let it fall on slack line, just maintaining contact with the lure so that you can detect the bite. Use a 7’ medium action rod, 12 or 14 lb fluorocarbon line and fish it slow. It will catch big fish and, because it is a powerbait lure, fish will hold on to it longer, giving you time to set the hook.