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Gene Larew Tattletail Worm 10pk

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Gene Larew Tattletail Worm 10pk

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$4.47
Gene Larew Tattletail Worm Black 6"
In Stock: 10
Price: $4.47
  • Color: Black Stock # GL6TTW107-10
  • Lure Length: 6"
Gene Larew Tattletail Worm Watermelon Pepper 6"
In Stock: 5
Price: $4.47
  • Color: Watermelon Pepper Stock # GL6TTW96-10
  • Lure Length: 6"

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Overview

Designed by dropshotting guru and Bassmasters Elite Series angler, John Murray, the Gene Larew Tattletail Worm is full of wriggling action that excels with a number of finesse tactics. Ideal for dropshots and shaky heads, the Gene Larew Tattletail Worm features a lively paddle tail that goes absolutely wild with the slightest movement. The body of the Gene Larew Tattletail Worm is built with a round, ribbed profile and a flat underside that makes for easy rigging.  Offered in a number of fish-catching colors, the Gene Larew Tattletail Worm is sure to become a go-to bait for finesse anglers everywhere.

LengthQuantity
6"10 

Customer Reviews

Previous Feedback  

Comments: I found a bag of these in one of my tackle bins in the sooner run color. I fish in some small lakes that have loads of grass and tules. I fished them weightless on a 2/0 EWG or off-shoulder hook, like a swimming worm. I caught bass from three pounds to rats. The worms have held up great, and have great action, going to order more.

From: Dave: California 10/9/22

Comments: One of my favorite shaky head and Neko rig worms, I have pretty much abandoned the Trick worm for the taddletail. I've seen bass that were ambivalent to my trick worm shakey head become visually more interested in these when I switched to them. Yes the tabs are easily taken off by bluegills and the like but you still have a worm with a very thin tail that really quivers with the slightest movement. Between these and the Grandebass air tails, I have put all other straight tails (aside from my monster 10"12") worms on the shelf.

From: Rich: Texas 12/12/21

Comments: I  remember reading about these in Bassin magazine right before they hit the market had to be at least 10 years ago.  They only had a couple colors available, Green Pumpkin, GP purple and Junebug light so I bought a couple bags of each.  I love the trick worm it will always one of the best "floating worm" style baits ever made, but the tattle tail is much more versatile.  The TT is heavier so you can cast it easier with no weight.  The TT has a flat head so you don't have to bite or cut anything off to thread it on a spring or put a neko weight in it.  O rings fit on the TT much better then the trick worm.  IMO the TT is much better then the trick worm on a wacky rig.  To me the only where the trick worm beats the TT hands down is as its intended role as a "floating worm"  the pointed head allows it dart and swim much better, especially if you know to rig and fish them.  There are downsides with the TT, blue gill and perch can bite that tab right off the tail and they can kink in the bags but that's an inconvenience not a deal breaker.  If you like to throw shakey heads, neko rigs or just worms in general give these a shot.

From: Unknown: 6/28/20

Comments: The 8 inch has turned into my favorite big shakey head worm. Big profile and really nice subtitle action. I use them on a 4/0 wide gap shakey head. Even 1 pounders will devour it.

From: Andrew: Fairfax, VA 11/28/18

Comments: Highly underrated worm.  Both the 6" ad 8" have been good lures.  Caught a personal best smallmouth on a 6" Brown/Magenta using a dropshot.  Was catching numbers on a Roboworm 4"ST, ran out, used the Gene Larew and caught the PB.

From: Weston: AR  10/13/18

Comments: My #1 NEKO rig bait. Killer in pre-spawn with bass are still roaming.

From: Mike G: Cumming, GA 10/20/17

Comments: Great action & they catch fish, the only issue I've had is sunfish like to nibble the paddle tail off & once that's gone the bass don't eat it quite as well so you have to replace the bait. Other than that the flat top goes onto a shaky head great & they come in whatever color you may need.

From: Jess: OK 6/30/16

Comments: Everybody on Lake Murray throws the Zoom Trick worm.  It's a great bait, but I wanted to try something different so I bought some of these Tattletail Worms.  They arrived in good condition.  I like the profile and the different style of tail. The flat head makes it easier to screw onto a shaky head.  My buddy stuck with the Trick Worm while I threw the Tattletail.  I out fished him 4 to 1. I'm buying more and part of my order is for my fishing buddy.

From: DRL: Chapin, SC 3/13/14

Comments: Got a bag to try, and most of the little guys were all kinked up. This makes me angry. Also, one of the little paddles on the tail was gone. Not really cool. Has a little subtle action that will get bites but they need to put these suckers in a bigger bag.

From: Jay6: USA

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