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Zoom Z Craw Worm

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  • Super User

Anyone throwing these?

 

 

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  • Super User

Catt, I've never used these, and this is the first I've seen of them. Looks interesting

 

I've used it as a trailer on a 1/4 oz. white spinnerbait. I cut about 3 1/2 inches off of the end and thread it on the hook shaft. It seems to work well when the fish are feeding mostly on shad.

  • Super User

Yes! So far only ones in California 420 color. Not only do they have great action, but they are heavier than a Trick or Mag II and are a breeze to fish either weightless or a TR with a bullet weight. 

Zoom Z Craw and Stanford Baits Big Show and the new Berkley Powerbait Speed Boss are all pretty interesting but I like the colors offered on the Berkley. Zoom however looks the best and is probably softest. 

 

Wait though seems like they would only work in spring and fall ??

  • Super User

Trust me…this is not indicative of the only size bass these work on!

 

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Not going to complain as that broke the skunk for this afternoon. But I did have one about 2 lbs. that hit a Mann’s Jelly Worm that threw the hook halfway to the boat. 

The Z Craw worm also caught a 3” bluegill…almost. It bit the tail and hung on until it hit the surface. Must’ve been starving! 

  • Super User

I clip em down and put them on swim jig. You get a thinner profile them with a Z Craw 

  • Super User
On 8/14/2021 at 2:51 PM, riverat said:

I've used it as a trailer on a spinnerbait. I cut about 3 1/2 inches off of the end and thread it on the hook shaft. It seems to work well...

This is actually a great idea for these. Cheaper than a Menace Grub which I normally use on a spinnerbait or swim jig. 

 

To answer @Catt, I bought a few different colored packs but haven't fished them yet. 

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