>>810942If you throw them in the water, they break down pretty fast. Way quicker than that crankbait you snagged on a rock last summer.
And like 90% of the time, the worm or lizard stays on the hook but is too beat up to use again. So I just rip it off, throw it in my tackle bag, and toss it in the trash later. Or I throw them in some bushes.
>>810943The Yum worms (I think they're called 'Dingers') are like the Yamamoto Senkos. They aren't super long, but they are fat and I think the body is almost symmetrical. Those are the ones you always see on Wacky rigs.
Zoom Trick Worms are different, they are long and thinner than the Dingers and Senkos. They have a little more presence for larger bass and the tail will stick up from the bottom and wiggle around a bit. I like Zoom Finesse Worms though, and some of the other thin ones. The smaller bass close to shore will eat those things up. Put them on a 2/0 EWG and catch one every other cast.
>>810944There are specific sinkers called "drop shot sinkers"?