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Originally Posted by Emmett Required Material!
1 Medium Action Fishing Rod
1 Schimano Baitcaster
1 Roll 6 Lb Test
1 Fisherman
1 Texas Rig on line
2 oz Garlic Juice
1 syringe
1 6" Zoom Cotton Candy Plastic Worm
OK Boys, I don't know why in the hell I am doing this but I am going to share an ancient family secret with you that will net you more bass than you can fit in your livewell. Thank me later.
Carefully insert a long needled syringe containing 2 or so ounces of garlic juice into one end of a plastic worm. Make it go as far in as possible and be careful NOT to allow it to penetrate the sides of the worm as you will then have a leak and that ain't good. Withdraw the needle almost all the way out of the worm. While leaving the needle in shoot the cavity you created with the garlic juice leaving only the one hole at the end that you created with the needle. Carefully attach your worm without puncturing the garlic juice cavity.
HOLD ON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Bass Love Garlic! It is known that the strong scent of garlic has been used in fish bait lures for years. All the spray on bait juices have it. Our Bass at Lake Lanier love it and request it by name! You'll see! | Do you rig that worm Texas or Carolina style after you garlic it up? ( Thanks BTW--I know how important these kinds of secrets are! )
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