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I saw this in a video. Can you tell me which worm this is?

It You can see a good shot of it at 19:00 here. It looks like a green worm with some sort of flake with a chartreuse tip?

Thanks!

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Looks like a zoom trick worm to me with the tail dyed

Jeff

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Zoom makes a trick worm with a chartreuse tail in a couple different main colors. 

Zoom Trick Worm - 6-3/4'' Soft Baits - Watermelon Red/Chartreuse Tail

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1 hour ago, 00 mod said:

Looks like a zoom trick worm to me with the tail dyed

Jeff

 

56 minutes ago, Bluebasser86 said:

Zoom makes a trick worm with a chartreuse tail in a couple different main colors. 

Zoom Trick Worm - 6-3/4'' Soft Baits - Watermelon Red/Chartreuse Tail

Yep!

I have some of those with that same head. The kids love useing them!

 

Mike 

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Here in ct one lake it's purple yellow or chartreuse tail. But move the boat to the iland and it's a solid black split shot rigged. Now a river that has been dammed in a few places for water power in the 1800's it's a green shad at one place and a red Amber gold flake in another. My point is colors can vary. 

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Yup, Zoom Trick worm.

And welcome to the forums.

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I like Bobby's shakey heads and while they will certainly stand a worm up, I suspect the one he's using is elaztech - maybe SK or ZMan finesse...that tail doesn't droop at all like a Zoom would

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Thanks everyone. You guys rock! I'm new to worm fishing.

I thought that video was interesting. The spinner bait and the Senko got less action than his shakey head/zoom trick worm and his own brand of stick bait also beat the Senko.

He went on and on about the Senko was the best lure ever made, but the Senko actually got less attention in the tank than the other baits.

One thing did seem clear, that tail up design is a real attention getter. Are there other shakey heads, jigs or worms that would have the same effect?

 

 

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12 minutes ago, jlacy76 said:

Are there other shakey heads, jigs or worms that would have the same effect?

tons....I'd be surprised if you couldn't come up with 1,000,000 different shakey head/tail combos just going to one Bass Pro Shop

1 hour ago, Choporoz said:

I like Bobby's shakey heads and while they will certainly stand a worm up, I suspect the one he's using is elaztech - maybe SK or ZMan finesse...that tail doesn't droop at all like a Zoom would

If he is using the "Original Trick Worm", it will float because of no salt. If the package says "Super Salt Added" or "Better Than Salt", the tail will droop as you say. Sometimes the slow fall of the salt added is what they want.

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