Ashley keeps a Texas-rigged worm handy as early fall backup to topwaters, swim jigs - Major League Fishing
Ashley keeps a Texas-rigged worm handy as early fall backup to topwaters, swim jigs
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Ashley keeps a Texas-rigged worm handy as early fall backup to topwaters, swim jigs

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The calendar might say that it’s fall, but we’re still weeks away from the seasonal cool-down in most parts of the country. Like most of you, Mercury pro Casey Ashley throws a lot of moving baits this time of year. However, he also keeps a Texas-rigged Zoom Trick Worm handy for those key pieces of structure where a buzzbait and swim jig don’t produce a bite.

Check out Ashley’s worm setup, including the two key colors that he throws.