Best Texas Rig Worm Bait
Omnia collects thousands of detailed fishing reports from anglers across the country to power our local recommendations. Here are the top Worms recommendations for using the Texas Rigs (Worming) technique mentioned in fishing reports from anglers near you.
Yamamoto 5" Senko Worm
$7.49
Reported by
H
Lake Phalen (MN)
Reported by
Brandon Gesch
Club West Pond (MN)
Brandon Gesch reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Texas Rigs (Worming) technique and Yamamoto 5" Senko Worm on Club West Pond . Additional comments from this report: "Got out for about an hour today. Very warm with no breeze at all. Found a solid bite with the weightless Texas rigged senko. Work it slow!"
Reported by
Omnia Community Member
Lake Minnetonka (MN)
Omnia Community Member reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Texas Rigs (Worming) technique and Yamamoto 5" Senko Worm on Lake Minnetonka. Additional comments from this report: "3-4’ depth slow twitch "
Berkley PowerBait Power Worm
$3.99 – $6.99
Reported by
Jeff Amey
Medicine Lake (MN)
Jeff Amey reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Texas Rigs (Worming) technique and Berkley PowerBait Power Worm on Medicine Lake. Additional comments from this report: "Fishing was tough but the bass were setup on the deep edges of submerged weed beds in 10-12' of water"
Reported by
Cliff BUCK
Lake Independence (MN)
Cliff BUCK reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Texas Rigs (Worming) technique and Berkley PowerBait Power Worm on Lake Independence. Additional comments from this report: "Hitting grass/moss edges 8'-12' deep as well as holes in matted grass."
Reported by
Tanner Raschke
Ponto Lake (MN)
Tanner Raschke reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Texas Rigs (Worming) technique and Berkley PowerBait Power Worm on Ponto Lake. Additional comments from this report: "Kayak fished for largemouth and found a good amount of small fish up shallow- like really small under 12". Consistent action but I had to get some bigger bites. I moved to the deepest Lilly pads and grass lines I could find and added a bullet weight and a long flourocarbon leader and instantly got bit by a solid fish and stayed on a school of cookie cutter 3lb bass on that weedline the rest of the morning. Texas rigged Berkley power worm with 20# braid. Added a small 1/8oz vmc bullet weight and 6ft seaguar AbrazX 20# flourocarbon leader. I liked the heavier leader in the Lilly pad stalks and the 1/8oz weight was just enough to get the ribbon tail to twirl on the fall. Let it hit bottom and wait for 10 seconds then a high lift off the bottom and let it fall back to bottom and repeat. Bites will most likely be in the first 3 lifts. "
Yum Dinger Worm 5"
$3.79
Reported by
Tom Saurer
Murphy Lake (MN)
Tom Saurer reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Texas Rigs (Worming) technique and Yum Dinger Worm 5" on Murphy Lake. Additional comments from this report: "Caught some nice bass pitching a Texas rigged worm among the submerged vegetation. The Mustad hook is strong enough to not bend out if the fish go into the weeds when caught."
Reported by
Harrison.Dau
Lake Minnetonka (MN)
Harrison.Dau reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Texas Rigs (Worming) technique and Yum Dinger Worm 5" on Lake Minnetonka. Additional comments from this report: "The bass where sitting in the weeds and right on the edge of the weeds in 8-12 feet of water. I would cast into the weeds and let it sit for 10-20 seconds before starting to slowly drag the worm back to the boat. The fish would either hit it very hard or it would feel like a dead weight."
Reported by
Sean Richard
Schutz Lake (MN)
Sean Richard reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Texas Rigs (Worming) technique and Yum Dinger Worm 5" on Schutz Lake. Additional comments from this report: "Small but mighty! Describes the catch and co-angler."
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H reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Texas Rigs (Worming) technique and Yamamoto 5" Senko Worm on Lake Phalen. Additional comments from this report: "I do a lot of shore fishing within the isles of Phalen Lake. The smaller creek has a lot of 1lb - 2lbers laying underneath the heavy vegetation. A weightless senko or dinger worm works best. I haven't had much luck fishing on the dock of Phalen Lake. I've tried senkos, dingers, dropshots, and also swimbaits without much luck of any strike during the summer months."