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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.

The U-Tale Worms are another one of Zoom's truly-impressive big bass baits. Deadly on virtually any rig and under any conditions, the U-Tale Worms U-shaped tail creates the strike-enticing flutter and vibration big bass almost always react to.
Rated 4.8 out of 5 by 106 reviewers.
Rated 3 out of 5 by Good but could be better I have caught a few fish on these, bass and other small panfish. I bought the motor oil/ chartreuse color. My only complaint is that the rubber is more soft than other brands i have used (like YUM, which is awesome!!), and thus these worms dont last as long after bites and such.. ok though May 1, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by My first worm I am very new to fishing as well as brand new at lure fishing. Got the advice for BP guy for the color (green pumpkin) and length. Tried it yesterday. Good results! We had flooding in Middle Tenn, so lakes and rivers were high. Cloudy day and fished around a tree that 3 days prior was 4 yrds away from the nearest water. Rigged it weedless and dropped it in. BANG! 1 1/2 pound largemouth! I was stoked! Nothing else bit as the day ended quickly, but I was very happy with results! Murky water and dark colors work! Worms tear apart easily. Get multiple bags. April 29, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by My Go To Worm This is my main "Go To Worm". I fish a lot of plastic, and I use these rigged Texas style, Carolina Style, Split Shot, and with small Jigheads. They produce bass any way I fishem. Super versitle. I by lots of these every year, but my favorites are pumpkin seed, motor oil, and Junebug. March 19, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by Bass Love em. Zoom Worms come in several colors,sizes,and shapes. There are three types and colors I use. Several times while fishing for Bass,they will quit feeding,or slow down,and this is when I go to A different size and shape worm. I don't change colors at this time because most of the time the bass will hit the same color worm. I recommend The Zoom Trick,Finesse,and U-Tail worms for Bass Fishing. January 17, 2013
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How many worms per pak

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20?
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20
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20 worms per pack
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20
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twenty have a good day fishing
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This is a 20 pack of worms.
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i have bought some of these in chartreuse color.
Are they a good color?
do i use it in clear or murky water?
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It isn't a bad color at all, but it really depends on the water your are fishing. The water in my neck of the weeds is clear with only mild staining, so I go with lighter more natural colors, but I wouldn't heistate to use a chartruse in stained water, especially on a brighter day. On an overcast day, I would use these and something dark, like a red.
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Yes,but keep them out of the heat.
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ive never got them but any zoom is great trust me
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use a medium size bullet weight
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The Motor Oil chartreuse are awesome in all colors, Depending on water color, both waters with Chartreuse and pepper in shallow,, darker colors in murky and deaper waters
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I personally have caught bass in both murky and clear so either one is fine
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I find that colr is not as important as how you work it. I learned however that natural colors work better in clear water and sunny days. Chartruse is grat for murky water or days where the sun isnt out.
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I prefer motor oil/chartreuse. I catch most if my bass on this colored worm.
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work well in both!
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I have used this color in many situations. The best time for this color is in very clear water. Always remember this, in clear water use bright colors and in murky water use dark colors.
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The only time I use A weight is when I'm fishing in thick grass. You need that extra weight to get the worm to the bottom.
When I fish in thin grass,or the outside edge,I don't use weights. The slower A worm sinks,the better chance you have og getting Bass to bite.
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yes you can
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Yes they stay real well in plastic boxes, I spray them with W-D 40 if storing for long periods of time, the W-D also makes for good attractant
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Deffinately, I've always done it this way and they're no less effective.
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only if they are in a sealed bag
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I am interested in buying some of these 6'' worms but i don't know what size wieght to use.
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i use a1/16 ounce bullet weight
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use a bullet weight medium size works great trust me
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It depends on the depth the bass are at. i use a 1/4 oz
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I use no weights at all casting under docks and shallow waters, 1/4 ounce is good for most deeper water. 90% of the time worms work best when around the banks, under docks, under boats and around rocks and such in shallow water because thats when night crawlers are falling into the waters from banks, being washed off of docks during rain,, Use snag less hooks in and around moss and Lilly pads but hit the open holes around them Killer bass ,,,some Northern pike, then hang on because Muskie like them too,, needing lead leaders,, If I am in a Muskie lake, I use light weight leaded leader all the time
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well it depends how deep you want ur bait to go but i recommend to use a 1/16 ounce worm weight
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depends what style of rig you choose, and if it's texas, a 1/4 bullet will do. But if it's carolina a 1/2 will do. These both work in Lake Don Pedro in CA, and really well too, so Good Luck and remeber to catch and release.
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It depends on how deep you want your lure to go. I use a 1/16 or a 1/8 for shallow water, but if you are looking to get this worm deep then you probably won't to try a little heavier weight.
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I would suggest using the smallest weight you can for instance the bass pro 1/16 oz bullet weights texas rigged style. If it is a windy day or you are in deeper water perhaps an 1/8 oz weight the smaller the weight the slower the decent leaving the bait in the strike zone longer.
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Nope.
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a little
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not really but a little but try to get one with a straight tail
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Yes, it does.
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no, it looks like good working worm
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no, only the tail moves but it kind of moves the unridged part of the tail
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Not really. The tail itself gives off alot of action though. But the body pretty much stays neutral unless you jerk it around.
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not the U tails but you can find them in the magnum,, not in the Char-motor oil....
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Not for this worm.But, the old monster worm also by zoom is 10 1/2 inches
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They do carry this in a monster worm. I think it is either 10" or 10.5"
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No, but Zoom offers the Ol'Monster that is similar to this bait. They also offer a Mag worm that is similar and it is 9.5 inches.
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the closest this worm gets to 10.5 inches would probably be the Zoom Ol' Monster worm. it has a similar tail shape and the body of the worm is the same as the SS+U-Tale worm.
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