Zoom® Swamp Crawler - 6"

   

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Watermelon Candy

6"

Quantity: 25
Model: 016-120
1378524
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June Bug

6"

Quantity: 25
Model: 016-005
1378521
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Watermelon Seed

6"

Quantity: 25
Model: 016-019
389878
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Red Bug

6"

Quantity: 25
Model: 016-021
1378522
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Green Pumpkin

6"

Quantity: 25
Model: 016-025
389880
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Watermelon/Red Flake

6"

Quantity: 25
Model: 016-054
1378523
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Natural Blue

6"

Quantity: 25
Model: 016-086
389881
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Load your tackle box with some of the hottest soft plastic baits in the industry. Zoom baits are preferred by tournament fishermen for their uncanny fish-producing ability. And once fish bite into this lifelike, super-soft and salt-impregnated lure, they'll fight to hang on. These incredibly productive colors set the standard for other lure makers, and we now have over 550 color and style combinations to overflow your tackle box! If you've never tried Zoom baits, be sure and tie one on. From that moment on, there'll be plastic baits, and there'll be Zoom baits.
Rated 4.9 out of 5 by 25 reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5 by They will eat it... Finicky bass just cannot resist these worms, they have a ton of action for a finese type bait! April 14, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by Great worm Light weight Texas rig is key here. 1/32 or 1/16 oz bullet wt is all that you need with a 1/0 or 2/0 EWG worm hook. Use spinning gear for casting distance--you'll probably backlash a lot if you use a baitcaster with such a light set up even with all the brakes on. The slow fall is what gets hard hits. Once on the bottom, bounce it a few times. If nothing, reel in and cast out again. If fishing weightless, be patient letting it go to the bottom...it falls v---e---r---y s---l---o---w---l---y thru the water. November 30, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5 by Great Worm This is a great worm... if you like to catch big fish constantly... enough said April 11, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5 by Fish love it! I use the watermelon / red and the natural blue wacky style. Bass and pickerel kill it every time! A great value at $3.99 for a 25 pack, too. Highly recommended. September 27, 2011
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How do you like to work 'em?

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Lift and drop (2 o'clock to 12 o'clock) like a senko type stick worm or little pops with your rod tip? How much are you moving the rod tip?
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Do these worms float?

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tail lifts up about and inch, when shaked its a deadly appearance
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Yes, They will stand tail up Texas rig or on jig head , This year I tried them Wacky Style with a 1/16 round jig head with great results !
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no they sink very very slow so bass can just slurp em up but its works well with a split shot or bullet weight
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5 itll work but not as well as a stick worm
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One of the best worm to use for wacky rigged! 16 oz ball head jig works good for most of time but can use more weight for fishing deep. 6 to 8 pound line , Med. action Spinning Rod.Good Luck!
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10 being the best, i'd give it an 8... very good actually... not much different from a berkley wacky crawler... both limbs would quiver on the drop, which is usually when you get bit! if not, just jig it up and down a couple of inches... totally looks like a squirming worm! try it, you'll like it! jackall flickshakes are the ones you'd want to check out but these and berkley's wackycrawlers are the next best worms!
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