Bass Pro Shops® Floatin' Worm
These highly-effective soft plastic Floatin' Worms stay near the surface and have proven to be irresistible to bass. You can float these worms head-up on top, through heavy cover, or over grass beds to call up the big ones. Floatin' Worms are especially deadly suspended off bottom on a Carolina rig. Infused with our revolutionary 8up baitfish flavor scent attractant.
Rated 4.6 out of 5Â by 40
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Rated 4 out of 5Â by BubbaJay Shallow water shaking worm
Sometimes when I sight fish I want to use pink or white worms on a small shakey head I can see from distance away from the bed. This worm floats up and gives a large vertical profile I can see easily. Do get chewed up after a few bights so have some super glue handy or a big bag of worms
April 22, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5Â by GARY5656 ONE OF THE BEST LURES BASS PRO MAKES
THE BASS LURE WORKS FOR EVERY TYPE OF FISH ...BOTH FRESH AND SALTWATER!
January 26, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5Â by JABinNC Great Worm!
These worms don't necessarily float on the surface, but fish them weightless on a Texas rig and they stand up perfectly on the bottom. Great shaky type rig.
August 2, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5Â by lovetopwater well worth it
i bought these worms cause i fish alot of shallow ponds with alot of weeds. all of the ones that i have tried have produced very well. The texas rig with a bend in the worm gets the best action.
May 1, 2011
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Are you fishing the bubblegum color in clear water? Or mostly stained and/or murky water.
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Here in virginia the bubble gum color works in all colors of water, but im not sure about up there in PATop 250 Contributor
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i fish my bubble gums in clear waterAnswers
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u can shakey head them or twitch them on topTop 250 Contributor
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weightless texas rig on a 3/0 worm hook. you can rig it so there is a bend in the middle so it squirms along.A:Â
rig it texas style, weightlessA:Â
texas rigged on just about any worm hook you would normally useA:Â
carolina rig is best3 years, 2 months ago
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carolina rigDetails:Â
Does this lure actually stay afloat or just sink a bit slowr when riged?Answers
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yes they do and bass just love themA:Â
bought 3 bags,2 whole bags sank,1 whole bag floatedTop 250 Contributor
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it sinks really slowly when riggedTop 250 Contributor
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i used a 3/0 worm hook and it does float. sometimes when you reel it in it will go underwater a few inches.A:Â
it floats well with a #2 or#3 wide gap worm hookA:Â
technically it sinks extremely slow, however with just a light twitch you can keep it afloatA:Â
when carolina rigged tail floats up even after multiple fish and cutting the front back and re hooking.3 years, 2 months ago
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stays partially submergedA:Â
nose hook, texas rig, or wacky rig it with a #4 eagle claw hook, and it will float, make sure your using monofiliment line otherwise it will sink.A:Â
Not really. I've used them weithless with an 3/0 or 4/0. They will sink, but very slowely. Not A really good bouyance with the hook.Answers
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3/0A:Â
i use a 2 ott wide gap gamakatsu hookA:Â
i use a 3/0 but not in a ewg i usually use a offset worm hook so i can swim with minimal garbage collecting on back side of hook3 years, 2 months ago
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Number 4 eagle claw makesit float.1 of 1
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