Zoom® Magnum II - 9-1/2"
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.
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Rated 5 out of 5Â by Fshfrk24 Best Worm There Is
This worm hands down is the best worm I have ever used. I used the 66 color with 2 small split shots in front and reel in slow. Bass will hit it when nothing else does.
September 23, 2010
Rated 5 out of 5Â by baseballandfish Good worm
I think this worm is great. I catch good fish off of it and good ones too. I have even caught a nice 4 pounder off of it. Overall it's a great worm.
September 7, 2010
Rated 5 out of 5Â by Basser1963 One of the best!
Paired with a small weight, the Zoom Magnums are great when fished slowed through any type of cover.
July 28, 2010
Rated 5 out of 5Â by BLKZOM4 Awesome
These are the most reliable worms you can use. the action on the tail is what sets these worm from others apart. This is ALL I use and with proven results. Highly reccomended
June 29, 2010
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I use the Magnum in thick cover, mostly in shallow water. I use the Old Monster in summer and deeper water.A:Â
I use the magnum worm to get more action as the worm falls over the limbs and such in the thick cover. I usally get my hits when the bait is falling inside the cover.A:Â
I use this worm in all the cover I throw into from weeds to brush to logs. I rig it texas style with a 1/4 matching weight on 15 pd lineTop 50 Contributor
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to be honest, a jig, craw or lizard would be my preference in thick cover, namely wood structures. i like the mag ll's for worm fishing, period. either texas rigged, carolina or weightless, this worm is hands down my favourite. i fish it in all situations and it produces fish time after time. try some in the colors that work best in the water you're fishing. you will not be disapointed!Images for this Answer
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Sir/Madam, I use the Zoom worm with COMPLETE confidence in all situations. Heavy cover is not an obstacle as long as you use the proper size weight or if you choose no weight at all. Its simply the best worm out there.Top 1000 Contributor
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If you working really thick cover you may want to try a jig in colors that match what the fish a feeding on. Or try to hit the edges of cover that offer access. Do not forget that bass are stealthy and they will hide in the shallows on the inside of weed beds/cover. Try this rigged Carolina Style/weedless with a little heavier weight to get it through the cover and to the big ones below.A:Â
i use texas rig every time i fish a worm and for cover like logs and grass i like to use a small split shot or a small bullet weight and bounce it off the cover the bass in the local lakes cant stand it hope that helps.3 years, 3 months ago
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Either - Work both thru the "holes" in the weeds , along the edges of the weeds and you should get bit - work the trick with erratic retrieve , Magnum with more of a steady retrieve - hope this helps - tight lines1 of 1
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