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I heard a youtuber I watch mention merthialate worms. I'd never heard that term so I googled it. And found this specific to TR.

https://www.bassmaster.com/tips/tricks-trade-table-rock

Never really see this mentioned on the forums. Mostly green watermelon, PBJ etc. Anyone had success with this on TR they don't mind sharing? 

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38 minutes ago, Quillback said:

I think most guys will throw a weightless fluke instead of a Trick Worm.  

Yeah Fluke's and Senko's pretty much put the weightless Trick worm into extinction.  

 

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I’ve had a few good days on Bull with the orange trick worm. Never caught a big girl on one, but the bucks will smack them hard. Fun to watch that worm all of a sudden zoom off to the side about 6 feet when a bass picks it up and moves it. Honestly, it’s been best for me the same time top water heats up, and I find a spook a lot more fun to fish, so I haven’t given it anything more than a solid experiment. It will catch fish when the buck brush is flooded.

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Oh the methiolate trick worm brings back good memories, we did well on them in the mid to late 90s at Bull and TR. still have a ton of them in all different colors and haven’t thrown them for years but methiolate was one of the first to try along with bubblegum. Was a great lure to throw with some wind when Lake was up in the buck brush.

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I have caught alot of bass on that color when I was guiding up in Wisconsin. I have not tryed it on the Rock but  Don’t see why it would not work- let the fish tell you what they want! I will give it a whirl this spring!

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A weightless trick worm is my go to lure when the water is really clear. Flukes and senkos are definitely better when the water has a little color to it though. I've out fished my buddies who were throwing flukes with that weightless trick worm too many times for it to be a "fluke" in clear water. The best part about it is that it has not only been a good numbers bait, but has also produced a lot of my biggest fish.

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the first I fished Tablerock was two years ago in the Cops for Kids tournament in late May. I fished a big cove near the dam area the day before and day of the tourney and we caught fourteen keepers. Most of those were shallow fish that came on a pink trick worm so yes, it will definitely produce on the Rock.

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