This weeks tackle talk rubber worms or plastic worms?

What do you still say

  • Rubber

    Votes: 5 62.5%
  • Plastic

    Votes: 3 37.5%

  • Total voters
    8

A-5

Moderator
My. Buddy gets irritated when you say rubber worms. I think I’ll always in a way think of them as rubber worms.
 

truecrimson

Well-known member
Joking aside, this is going to be difficult without joking, I would say rubber for worms, and plastic for hard baits, though I usually just say the name of the bait (worm, creature, crank, jerk, etc).

Everyone pretty much knows that worms are soft and cranks are hard.

Not gonna joke. Not gonna joke. Not gonna joke.
 

Blackcat Outdoors

Well-known member
Joking aside, this is going to be difficult without joking, I would say rubber for worms, and plastic for hard baits, though I usually just say the name of the bait (worm, creature, crank, jerk, etc).

Everyone pretty much knows that worms are soft and cranks are hard.

Not gonna joke. Not gonna joke. Not gonna joke.
Resisting.........the..........urge...,........


😂😂😂
 

Gremcat

Well-known member
I didn’t know there was a difference. If it weren’t for A-5/Steelhead I’d still just run bait.
 

truecrimson

Well-known member
Resisting.........the..........urge...,........


😂😂😂
Allow me to assist ;)

Rereading this thread and others made me realize a few things.

You can jerk your crank.

You can also crank your jerk.

We all know worms are soft, creatures are soft, and cranks and jerks are hard. But craws can be hard or soft, so they are trans. Now you can jerk or crank both a soft worm, and a hard stick so you can clearly jerk or crank your craw.
 
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