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Adrian Avena’s Slick Trick for Rigging a 10-inch Power Worm
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Adrian Avena’s Slick Trick for Rigging a 10-inch Power Worm

August 10, 2020 • Major League Lessons

MLF pro Adrian Avena focuses plenty of time in the summer on isolated offshore vegetation. One of his most trusted baits is a 10-inch Berkley PowerBait Power Worm, but we all know how frustrating it is when all that plastic balls up on the hook.

In Part 1 of this two-part Major League Lesson, Avena shows you a slick trick that’ll keep your Texas-rigged Power Worm from sliding down the hook.