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The XFISHMAN Bubbling Worm kit is a comprehensive 49-piece set designed specifically for bass fishing. It includes 25 soft, flexible 4.25" worms, 18 drop shot hooks, and 6 weights, all crafted to enhance your fishing experience. The unique design and natural colors ensure you can effectively target bass, even in pressured waters, while the money-saving kit provides everything you need to maximize your catch.
Target Species | Bass |
Item Weight | 0.13 Ounces |
Material Type | dropshot worm |
Color | B- 4.25’’ Bubbling Worm 49 pc.KIT #2 |
B**G
Went fishing yesterday
Got to admit, this dropshot kit is awesome. Took it out yesterday and wasn't disappointed at all. I caught 4 bass
O**E
Good Set
For the price it’s a nice set. Only issue to me is that the eye on sinker end is way to small to pass line.Had to open a bit
C**Y
Nice Inclusive Kit
This Drop Shot Rig kit from XFISHMAN was a great addition to my tackle box! It came with everything I needed to set my rig up to catch some bass; five different colors of worms and a variety of hooks and weights. Everything is made with pretty solid materials and it even came in a neat little plastic organizer. I would absolutely recommend this to anyone looking to catch some good sized bass!
C**E
It'll do
Has everything you need. Typical Amazon quality for the plastics, but they'll still catch fish.
C**.
A Good starter Kit
I Think this is a good way to start for those who want to try the Drop shot fishing method. All you will need to get is the Line to make the Leader to your main Fishing Line
B**Y
Nice hooks, and a good variety of worm colors
The hooks are an offset "Kahles type" hook that works so well for drop-shotting, there are five each of 1/0, #1 and #2 in light wire and feature slightly serrated shanks which should help keep the baits in place better than a plain shanked hook. You'll probably want to sharpen them a little more as this type of fishing requires super-sharp hooks. Since I do that with all of my hooks and touch them up as needed while fishing, I don't consider this a flaw. Weights vary in size so you can cope with current and with both shallow and deeper waters, and have the tapered wire fasteners that let you change weights and distance from the worm very easily and without having to tie knots; just place the line through the loop and pull snug - if you get the sinker snagged a hard steady pull will slip the weight off and you haven't lost the rest of your terminal tackle. The worms have a bulb end, and they are very flexible and should have good action with little input from the angler.
L**S
fish catching machines
So... I 1st used this style as a NED rig... I think it works better as a dropshot rig and the bass agree with me. Things have slowed down some as we rush through Nov 2022...colder water temps in the southwest desert lead to sluggish fish.Both the largemouth and the smallmouth like these.
D**S
Hooks aren't great.
Worms and weights are fine, but the hooks aren't sturdy enough. After a couple bends, I threw the hooks away.Worms look good in the water. No bites yet, but I'll keep trying.
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