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There are plastic baits, and then there are Zoom baits. The difference is undeniable. Want proof? Just take a peek into your favorite tournament angler's tackle box, and start counting the Zoom bags. For those who lay it on the line every time out, there can be no other choice. Every Zoom soft plastic bait is wholly realistic, super-soft to the touch (for the extra action needed to pull that reluctant money fish) and salt-impregnated to hold even the most tentative bite.
Zoom's Finesse Worms are the go-to bait when the bite slows after a front pushes through. The Finesse Worm can be fished on a wide va
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There are plastic baits, and then there are Zoom baits. The difference is undeniable. Want proof? Just take a peek into your favorite tournament angler's tackle box, and start counting the Zoom bags. For those who lay it on the line every time out, there can be no other choice. Every Zoom soft plastic bait is wholly realistic, super-soft to the touch (for the extra action needed to pull that reluctant money fish) and salt-impregnated to hold even the most tentative bite.
Zoom's Finesse Worms are the go-to bait when the bite slows after a front pushes through. The Finesse Worm can be fished on a wide variety of rigs, wacky, finesse head or Texas, and regardless of how the Finesse Worm is rigged it wiggles and shakes tempting bass to strike.
they float, but if you Texas rig 'em, they sink and that's what gets bass goin'!! can't really fish 'em unless you rig 'em with a nose weight or something similar.
use 2/0 or 3/0 Gamagatsu g-locks with a bullet weight for texas rigging-they also work very well using shaky head-BPS spiral locks. Green pumpkin, Green pumpkin magic if you can find--awesome bait here in New York's Adirondack lakes and Hudson River.
I love this worm!!!! you can rig it lots of ways Texas rig with and off set wide gap worm hook is my farovite...shakey head second.. I have all so drop shotted with it. Green pumkin is the color that works best for me here in NC..
Hello, I am using this worm very successfully using the Mike Iaconelli "Flea Flicker" method. But after about 5 casts the worm comes off the hook as it is only hooked through the middle of the worm. Is there something you can use to keep the worm on the hook like a ring or rubber band? Thanks!
BassPro carries some small rubber O-rings that you can slip over the worm. You can also get some clear aquarium tubing and slip it over the worm... Run the hook through the o-ring or the plastic tubing and the worm will last much longer!
Good no, AWESOME YES! My favorite color is black grape, for the lakes I fish, but I've done well with most of the standard colors i.e. black, green pumpkin, watermelon, black with red fleck and also smoke with purple flake.
the best color has always been black for me, but black grape for the past 2 years has really had a lot of hits! pumpkin seed or watermelon seed also are great!
I have found out that when Bass are bitting well that just about any color worls. Use what you feel confident using. June Bug,and June Bug Red work for me. Also keep some salt enhanced worms of the same color,and size. I have found the to work better if the Bass are slow bitting.
I use green pumpkin or green pumpkin with charteuse tail the most. Works great when the water is alittle dirty here in Asheville NC..... Texas rigged or shakey head...
So you would like to know if green pumpkin chartreuse works? well I won't just tell you it works, but that it works very well! I like to use this color in lightly stained to muddy water. and i think when used with a wobble worm head hook and fished slow, you will find I'm dead on the money!