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I agree with 8 thumbs, If a fur and feather equivalent was better than a plastic worm the big money bass tourney guys would be fishing zonker strip worms instead. I've used both and can say the plastics cast just as well or better than a fur/feather worms, have better action in the water (esp. with a fly rod), they also have taste and texture appeal. Ofcourse this is just my opinion and to each his own.
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Bp1952,
Tie Clousers in 'worm' colors (my two favorites are olive and black). Fish it like a worm (let it sink, lift the rod tip, drag it with the rod, shake it, etc.).
Works great.
Buddy
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My biggest bass ever was taken on a 6" blue plastic worm cast on a 10wt. ShakeSpeare UglyStik Bigwater flyrod. I was just showing off to prove it could be done...the bass was 10 lbs. 4 oz. and hangs on the wall upstairs. Wish I'd never had it mounted, and will never mount another.