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bhb1034Sun Jul-17-05 01:11 PM
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#6749, "worms like those from bill murphys book?"


          

ive looked everywhere and cant seem to find the type of worms bill murphy says to use in his book. i know lunker city makes muscle worms but there is no medium size worm. the six inch is small and the nine inch is huge. ive searched countless sites that make soft plastics and they all either have the right colors and no size selection or right sizes and not enough colors. does anybody know where to find the plastic worms that work well with the techniques described in the book?

  

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RE: worms like those from bill murphys book?, Lightninrod, Jul 17th 2005, #1
RE: worms like those from bill murphys book?, Fishing805Fever, Jul 17th 2005, #2
RE: worms like those from bill murphys book?, bhb1034, Jul 18th 2005, #3
      RE: worms like those from bill murphys book?, Lightninrod, Jul 18th 2005, #4
RE: worms like those from bill murphys book?, Partycrasher, Jul 19th 2005, #5
RE: worms like those from bill murphys book?, creekx, Jul 24th 2005, #6
      RE: worms like those from bill murphys book?, bhb1034, Jul 25th 2005, #7
      RE: worms like those from bill murphys book?, Chris, Jul 25th 2005, #8
           RE: worms like those from bill murphys book?, cst, Jul 25th 2005, #9
                Ever been..., Chris, Jul 26th 2005, #11
                     RE: Ever been..., Fishing805Fever, Jul 26th 2005, #12
                          RE: Ever been..., Fishing805Fever, Jul 26th 2005, #13
                          RE: Ever been..., Chris, Jul 27th 2005, #14
RE: worms like those from bill murphys book?, Lightninrod, Jul 26th 2005, #10
RE: worms like those from bill murphys book?, bhb1034, Jul 28th 2005, #15
      RE: worms like those from bill murphys book?, JerryG, Aug 09th 2005, #16

LightninrodSun Jul-17-05 02:32 PM
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#6750, "RE: worms like those from bill murphys book?"
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http://www.dannyjoeslures.com/pictures/Floater3.jpg
I think those would be close?

Here's where you can buy them:

http://www.dannyjoeslures.com/details.asp?detail=Floaters&item=Colors%20In%20Pictures

Dan

"Drill Here, Drill Now, Pay Less"

Deo Vindice

  

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Fishing805FeverSun Jul-17-05 04:38 PM
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#6751, "RE: worms like those from bill murphys book?"
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Sun Jul-17-05 04:43 PM by Fishing805Fever

          

thats right,they are made by lunker city,i have seen them on ebay or i can possibly give you bills wifes email ,im sure she has a few left to sell.her ebay name is carollee0727
brian

  

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bhb1034Mon Jul-18-05 08:15 AM
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#6757, "RE: worms like those from bill murphys book?"
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those worms from that link are what im talking about. but there wasnt much order information on there for some reason. im looking for that style worm in like 6", 9", and 12" with alot of colors to chose from.

  

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LightninrodMon Jul-18-05 08:54 AM
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#6758, "RE: worms like those from bill murphys book?"
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>those worms from that link are what im talking about. but
>there wasnt much order information on there for some reason.
>im looking for that style worm in like 6", 9", and 12" with
>alot of colors to chose from.

You can reach DJ with this 800 number:

http://www.dannyjoeslures.com/contact.asp

Dan

"Drill Here, Drill Now, Pay Less"

Deo Vindice

  

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PartycrasherTue Jul-19-05 08:52 AM
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#6761, "RE: worms like those from bill murphys book?"
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I lurk this website frequently and read all the trophy Bass talk. I notice a lot of discussions on swimbaits and not much about "stitching". Are there still hard core stitchers out there? I'm from Wisconsin and I enjoy the Big Bass conversations.

  

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creekxSun Jul-24-05 02:20 PM
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#6781, "RE: worms like those from bill murphys book?"
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Sun Jul-24-05 02:20 PM by creekx

          

I remember reading once that he used worms made by Delong, I'm not sure if they are still in business.

  

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bhb1034Mon Jul-25-05 08:30 AM
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#6783, "RE: worms like those from bill murphys book?"
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ive looked into the delong worms. they are still in business but they seem to only make mainly prerigged worms and a 16" snake worm. the book also said something about burke worms but i cant find anything about them.

  

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ChrisMon Jul-25-05 07:19 PM
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#6785, "RE: worms like those from bill murphys book?"
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I believe Delong made the very first Otay Special. 12" and dark brown with a black vein.

I still stitch on occasion. It works well at Lake Sonoma.

  

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cstMon Jul-25-05 09:57 PM
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#6786, "RE: worms like those from bill murphys book?"
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you think its worth stitching in a small lake where all the bass relate to sunkken trees?

  

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ChrisTue Jul-26-05 06:24 PM
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#6795, "Ever been..."
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Tue Jul-26-05 06:31 PM by Chris

          

to San Diego?

Lake Lower Otay... It has a maximum surface area of 20 acres with 5 miles of shoreline.

Lake San Vicente... It has 557 surface acres and 11 miles of shoreline.

Lake El Capitan... It has 1,562 surface acres and 22 miles of shoreline.

Hodges Reservoir... When full, the reservoir has 1,234 surface acres, a maximum water depth of 115 feet, and 27 shoreline miles.

THOSE are small lakes. You could fill Otay ???? times(I ain't doin' the math) with lake Sonoma

Lake Sonoma... It has 3,600 surface acres and 53 miles of shoreline. You could put all of Otay in Yorty Creek alone!

But you're right. Stitching is a waste of time there. Don't try it. Stick to drop-shotting those trees.

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Fishing805FeverTue Jul-26-05 07:14 PM
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#6796, "RE: Ever been..."
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Tue Jul-26-05 08:00 PM by Fishing805Fever

          

nm

  

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Fishing805FeverTue Jul-26-05 07:19 PM
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#6797, "RE: Ever been..."
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i think ,your describing upper otay ,lower otay seems alot bigger than that to me.we used to fish them alot .
brian

  

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ChrisWed Jul-27-05 06:49 AM
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#6799, "RE: Ever been..."
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Those stats are straight off western bass. I fished the San Diego lakes quite a bit as a teenager in the early 80's. My grandfather and I used to fish them every weekend.
The stats are accurate.

PS- Otay has a lot of trees too. In Harvey Arm. At least it used to.

  

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LightninrodTue Jul-26-05 08:04 AM
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#6789, "RE: worms like those from bill murphys book?"
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Just found this:

http://www.lunkercity.com/index.html

Click on the link there for "12 Muscle Worms".

Dan

"Drill Here, Drill Now, Pay Less"

Deo Vindice

  

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bhb1034Thu Jul-28-05 10:27 AM
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#6809, "RE: worms like those from bill murphys book?"
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ive ordered some of those. and i know they designed by murphy but the difference between the 6" and the 9" is huge. the six inch is very thin and light and not really like what murphy said to use.

  

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JerryGTue Aug-09-05 11:51 PM
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#6830, "RE: worms like those from bill murphys book?"
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I've used the stiching technique in many small lakes around Socal. Stiching has produced some nice fish for me both on large and small waters.

JerryG

  

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