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EVER GREEN Bow Worm 7" Col.15
The Bow Worm of Evergreen is a straight and bulky worm for hunting lunkers. It creates extremely powerful vibrations in the water by moving a good volume of water. This obviously induces the bass to approach without delay and to bite with voracity, without a doubt this worm will lead you to monstrous spoils and is suitable for various types of prey. It has a rather large body surrounded by a series of opposing ribs facing and surmounted by a spear-shaped tail. The desire of Evergreen International's designers was to create a bait capable of vibrating more and moving more water than other soft rubber worms and we can say that the result confirms expectations.
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The Evergreen Bow Worm is a straight and bulky worm for the hunt for lunkers. It creates extremely powerful vibrations in the water by moving a good volume of water. This obviously induces the bass to approach without delay and to bite with voracity, without a doubt this worm will lead you to monstrous spoils and is suitable for various types of prey. It has a rather large body surrounded by a series of opposing ribs facing and surmounted by a spear-shaped tail. The desire of Evergreen International's designers was to create a bait capable of vibrating more and moving more water than other soft rubber worms and we can say that the result confirms expectations. The best Japanese top anglers use the Bow Worm with Neko rigs, to assemble a neko rig anglers insert a nail as a weight into the head of the worm and affix a small short shank hook halfway up the trunk of the worm. Some anglers use small #2 Nogales Mosquito hooks. Note that the word Neko in Japanese means cat. In fact, Japanese finesse fishermen say that the neko rig cuts across the bottom of a lake the way a cat often uses its paw to scratch the ground.