That berkley flat worm is killer. It doesn’t look like much but flat out catches a lot of fish. I couldn’t keep the walleye off of it this week up north.
I’m in the south but a Berkeley flat worm in Gobyashi color won me a tourney this past weekend. I’m not sure why the bigger bass wanted this bait on the lake I was on but it got me the bigger bites. All of my bigger fish in practice and the tourney came on that bait.
@@maverickmisenko7234 any lake…any depth you can throw a 10in worm on docks, at fallen trees on the banks and dragging 20ft deep…It’s very versatile and definitely gets bites in the summer
@@enonek2960 it dosent take any more patience then any other lure…I’ve caught number on the 10in worm as well as size…it also fits my FAVORITE way to catch fish…I live to flip or drag a bait…to me there’s nothing better then getting those 2 ticks, reeling in the slack, setting the hook and feeling that hookset into a bass!
Thanks Mike, love your videos. I witnessed you out working everyone else at the Fork Tournament - you put in the time in nasty weather. Looking forward to your next win! How do you identify shell beds - deep (15 +) on points? Thanks, Grady
Can you confirm if the 90 size choppo runs better then the 90 sized plopper? My 90 sized plopper tail will stop spinning sometimes. Just curious if the choppo is the same way.