10-20-2007, 07:57 AM
The Wiggle Wart does as it's name says... wiggles, a lot. This is one of those lures that are great for use around , stumps, trees in the water, and larger rocks if fishing in a lake. With the wide wiggle/wobble it has, it is more likely to deflect off the side of a rock or tree or stump rather than get a hook snagged in it. I probably wouldn't use it near a lot of weeds though since it would have a tendency of snagging them.
It would also be great for use in rivers and streams. The larger profile body will be easier for fish in rivers to key in on.
As Dave mentioned, play around with a number of different techniques. If possible, test it out in a swimming pool where you can see what the lure is doing as you try the different techniques. Just make sure nobody is in the pool when you're testing the lure out. Ya never know what you'll hook then... don't want to catch Uncle Wilbur's skivvies, do ya? [crazy]
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It would also be great for use in rivers and streams. The larger profile body will be easier for fish in rivers to key in on.
As Dave mentioned, play around with a number of different techniques. If possible, test it out in a swimming pool where you can see what the lure is doing as you try the different techniques. Just make sure nobody is in the pool when you're testing the lure out. Ya never know what you'll hook then... don't want to catch Uncle Wilbur's skivvies, do ya? [crazy]
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