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Zoom Ultravibe vs. Original Speed Worm

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I fish fairly dirty water here in Central Oklahoma (6-10in visibility), and am wondering which of these two Zoom swimming worms you guys think would be most effective? 

 

To me it seems the original speed worm with the paddletail would create more thump, whereas the ultravibe tail would be more flashy/sporadic. I'm not sure which gets the nod for dirty water. What's your opinion?

 

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Give me the Ultravibe Speed Worm any day!

 

12 minutes ago, KrzyyImportz said:

To me it seems the original speed worm with the paddletail would create more thump, whereas the ultravibe tail would be more flashy/sporadic.

 

Both give off vibration (thump) just at a different frequency.

I fish a lot of dirty water too, and have consistently caught fish on the ultravibe worm. It’s my go to worm for dirty stained water. Second best pb 5.75 was caught in chocolate milk on a black blue ultravibe last year. They work for sure 

I say buy a pack of each. Both are really good worms. I used to throw the original speed worm and caught fish, but last few years I tend to only throw the ultravibe version.

 

Stained water, I throw the Junebug pretty much exclusively. The vibe creates plenty of vibration, if fishing weeds, fish it like a buzzbait and kill it in pockets, Fish often grab it when it is falling after following it.

 

The original does make a good pitching worm, or swimming worm. Both will catch fish, just depends on what mood they are in.

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