I talk about wacky rigged worms (impaled right thru the middle so you have 2 wiggly ends) all the time, but I always fail to mention the main trick. Shove a finishing nail down into the worm so that one end is weighted. This makes for wilder action and a swimming sinking action when you let the line slack. You reel and wiggle it, let loose, and it swims away. Also it helps with casting distance. Do this, and catch more fish.
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