TattleTail Technique Worm

 Gene Larew LogoThe TattleTail worm has a traditional round worm body but with a flat underside, and then strategically thins to a tapering tail. At the tip of the tail is a tiny paddle foot. The wispy tail and weight of the foot keeps the bait moving even when the angler does nothing. When the worm is moved, the paddle foot affords a tight swimming movement that delivers a quivering-type action that reverberates throughout the body. Murray designed the TattleTail specifically with drop shotting in mind, but says it has the versatility to adapt to fit a wide variety of finesse worming techniques from shaky head to split shot rigs.

 

TattleTail Technique Worm

The TattleTail worm is available in 12 colors that Murray handpicked to cover a variety of water conditions from gin clear to muddy. Among the color mix are solids, laminates and head/tail combinations. A package of 10 worms will retail for around $4.99.

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