YUM Dinger Soft Worm, 5", 12-Pack
Key Features
Ideal for Texas, Carolina, and wacky rigging
Can be fished weighted or weightless
Won't dry and shrivel up when out of the package
Catches bass when other lures fail
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- Easy storage (3)
- Easy to use (3)
- Safe (3)
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Pros
- No brainer
Cons
- Fish rip them up
Best Uses
- Over weed beds
Comments about YUM Dinger Soft Worm, 5", 12-Pack:
I fish this worm most often with a light wire hook and no weight. Heavy enough to drop between weed breaks and pads. But has a nice slow drop that drive bass crazy. Easy to walk the dog across open water,with a little rod jerking action. Only wish they would come down in price a little.
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Comments about YUM Dinger Soft Worm, 5", 12-Pack:
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Pros
- Compact Design
- Durable
- Easy Storage
- Easy To Use
- Safe
- Waterproof
Cons
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Comments about YUM Dinger Soft Worm, 5", 12-Pack:
This is a great worm. I fish it Texas rigged or put a nail in the end of it and it works great. The fish LOVE it.
Pros
- Compact Design
- Easy Storage
- Easy To Use
- Safe
- Waterproof
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about YUM Dinger Soft Worm, 5", 12-Pack:
A friend recommended this to me and tried it on a shakey head jig. Lets just say one pack didn't last long. Caught 32 first time using them in a 7 hours. All you gotta do is flip them next to weeds and let sit for 15-20 seconds them slowly twitch a few times and repeat. Plus you'll know when you have a fish because the line will go shooting out. Make sure to rip that rod tip up as hard as possible
Pros
- Cost effective
- Easy Storage
- Easy To Use
- Great freefall wiggle
- Safe
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about YUM Dinger Soft Worm, 5", 12-Pack:
Try it weightless or wacky style. Heck, just let it sit if you're a beginner. Gets fish to bite. Make sure you have GOOD line spooled.
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