6 inch Purple/Red

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Color: Purple/Red

Weight: 3/8oz

Classic Westy Worms are extremely easy to fish and require no angling experience. There are a variety of fishing techniques that are effective with Westy Worms. Just cast out and let your line go slack (signaling the worm has hit the bottom). Then follow up with a lift and fall or dragging retrieve. Just wait for that line to be suddenly heavy or the worm to stop sinking. Then simply set the hook by keeping a tight line and reeling it in.

Many anglers consider a Westy Worm primarily a deep-water structure lure. However, this lure is every bit as effective in shallow water. Docks and piers are ideal locations, especially after the sun has been out for a couple of hours. Steep rocky banks are also good places to try the Westy, especially where the rocks and clefts create shady areas and the bank runs straight up and down. These rocky banks are covered with hiding holes that crawdads love to use, and bass love to eat crawdads. The Westy moves like a craw, and sometimes a bass slams one then comes back as if he had smacked a craw to disable it before coming in to swallow it.

***Each lure is hand tied in Arizona. Utilizing a special technique to thread the stinger hooks through the worm body with high quality 15lb Monofilament line.

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Color: Purple/Red

Weight: 3/8oz

Classic Westy Worms are extremely easy to fish and require no angling experience. There are a variety of fishing techniques that are effective with Westy Worms. Just cast out and let your line go slack (signaling the worm has hit the bottom). Then follow up with a lift and fall or dragging retrieve. Just wait for that line to be suddenly heavy or the worm to stop sinking. Then simply set the hook by keeping a tight line and reeling it in.

Many anglers consider a Westy Worm primarily a deep-water structure lure. However, this lure is every bit as effective in shallow water. Docks and piers are ideal locations, especially after the sun has been out for a couple of hours. Steep rocky banks are also good places to try the Westy, especially where the rocks and clefts create shady areas and the bank runs straight up and down. These rocky banks are covered with hiding holes that crawdads love to use, and bass love to eat crawdads. The Westy moves like a craw, and sometimes a bass slams one then comes back as if he had smacked a craw to disable it before coming in to swallow it.

***Each lure is hand tied in Arizona. Utilizing a special technique to thread the stinger hooks through the worm body with high quality 15lb Monofilament line.

Color: Purple/Red

Weight: 3/8oz

Classic Westy Worms are extremely easy to fish and require no angling experience. There are a variety of fishing techniques that are effective with Westy Worms. Just cast out and let your line go slack (signaling the worm has hit the bottom). Then follow up with a lift and fall or dragging retrieve. Just wait for that line to be suddenly heavy or the worm to stop sinking. Then simply set the hook by keeping a tight line and reeling it in.

Many anglers consider a Westy Worm primarily a deep-water structure lure. However, this lure is every bit as effective in shallow water. Docks and piers are ideal locations, especially after the sun has been out for a couple of hours. Steep rocky banks are also good places to try the Westy, especially where the rocks and clefts create shady areas and the bank runs straight up and down. These rocky banks are covered with hiding holes that crawdads love to use, and bass love to eat crawdads. The Westy moves like a craw, and sometimes a bass slams one then comes back as if he had smacked a craw to disable it before coming in to swallow it.

***Each lure is hand tied in Arizona. Utilizing a special technique to thread the stinger hooks through the worm body with high quality 15lb Monofilament line.