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This 'fat' worm has appetite for fish.(SPORTS)(WEEKEND ATHLETE: OUTDOORS)
The Washington Times
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May 2, 2004
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Byline: Gene Mueller, THE WASHINGTON TIMES
The coverage of a certain fishing lure has been on a national, massive scale. You've seen it on these pages, as well as Bassmaster Magazine, Outdoor Life, and others.
It's the story of the "fat" worm - a plastic wonder that looks like an inanimate slug and often is fished in a "do nothing" way, with very little movement. Sometimes it's "wacky-rigged," looking kind of goofy as a hook is inserted into the middle of the 4- or 5-inch-long rubbery critter and the lure is cast without any added weight and allowed to ...
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