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Ruby Red Color Baby Brush Hog?

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  • Super User

I was at the Gander store by me and I was looking through the soft bait section and eyes came upon a baby brush hog that the color stopped me in my tracks! It was called Ruby Red and then I found a Zoom trick worm in the same color!  The color looks so very cool but alot of colors look cool to me!  I was wondering if anyone has fished this Ruby Red?

  • Super User

According to Zoom's web site Ruby Red (color #134) is a Special Distributor Color which means you may or may not be able to find it again. But to answer your question I quite often buy a lure color simply because I like it, some times it works out the bass like it & some times the doesn't.

Buy em...chunk em...let the bass decide ;)

Zoom does tend to make exclusive colors. I have seen the same for Dick's and on occasion Bass Pro. Normally they have a tag on it that staes exclusive color. That color might rope me in also. Unfortunately I have bags of plastics that I think the Bass will like. They fooled me, but like Catt says you never know until you try.

  • Super User

Ruby red is standard in the SS Utale worm and the Trickworm, in the Brush Hog is a special color.

i have seen this ruby red at another site. so if you want anymore go there . only $ 3.99 same as a baby brush hog .

i've done well with that color in other plastics. done really well with brush hogs. bet they'd be deadly in 6" to 2 feet of stained water right now. been catchin em on red lizards (to a bass, same thing as a brush hog) this week like that, swimming em like a spinnerbait in the evening

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Thanks guys for all the info! I did some more checking and Zoom also has black buby in the lizard and thanks for putting me on to the U-tail too. I think I will buy the baby brush hog in this color for T-rigs and C-rigs and also as a jig trailer. And I will pick up the trick worm too! I just can't not buy this color! Dam bait monkey!

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