Zoom® Tiny Brush Hog - 3"
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 to. These incredibly productive colors set the standard for other lure makers, and we now have over 400 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.
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Rated 5 out of 5Â by JonnytheBull Great situational bait
While it's small size might make you second guess using this bait, it comes in handy in certain situations and excels in one or two types of presentations. It will catch a lot of shorts and panfish, but plenty of keepers as well. You can catch more than a few fish on one bait, and they give you a bunch per bag. Combine that with the low price and you get a lot of value per bag. If you can figure out when and where to use them on your local lake I can guarantee you a long, fun day of fishing.
May 27, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5Â by LGRM Good results
Good products, excellent work in water and good results to bass.
February 12, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5Â by Golfallday Winter finesse creature
The cold snap has hit the midwest, so we downsize and slow down. There are still bass out there! This morsel looks like a crawfish that couldn't burrow into the mud for winter. T-rig with 1/32 or 1/16 oz worm weight on a 2 EWG hook (1/0 is too big, sorry). Leave it on the bottom and twich it every couple minutes. Just leave it on the bottom. I use spinning gear with 6 lb flouro; hopefully a sleepy bass will slurp it up. Seldom will a bass pass on a Zoom brush hog of any profile.
November 26, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5Â by munnsy awsome smallmouth trailer
used one of these over a month ago as a trasiler for a strike king bitsy bug jig and what can i say? a monster took it.
August 27, 2012
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i use gamakatsu 1/0 or 2/0 offset hooks tyexas rigged and fish them slow and easy1 of 1
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