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Another hobby of mine is shooting long range competitions. I picked up a certificate for $125 worth of baits and $75 apparel from Zoom.

 

I've only ever used their Mag II , Ol'Monster, Mag Ol' Monster, lizards and flukes/swimbaits. I'm planning to pick up some more of those and a few bags of trick worms but wanted to ask if theres anything in their lineup that I should give a try you have had good success with? Figured this was a nice opportunity to try something new, just dont want to take a complete shot in the dark.

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Maybe add brush hogs, baby brush hogs, trick worms, and chunk trailers to your list @Functional

4 hours ago, TnRiver46 said:

Dead ringers

 

Never see people talking about these much, but the 4" ones were killer for me on light Texas rigs when I first started out. Great on a drop shot, too. Never got much size on them but definitely a numbers bait. Come to think of it, I might try one on a ned rig next outing, they've been languishing in my tackle bag for too long....

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Z hogs worked great for me too, in addition to those already mentioned. They haven’t been in any stores lately for some reason…

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Zoom finesse worm, green pumpkin worked well for me when I lived in Nc for smallies.

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26 minutes ago, Aaron_H said:

 

Never see people talking about these much, but the 4" ones were killer for me on light Texas rigs when I first started out. Great on a drop shot, too. Never got much size on them but definitely a numbers bait. Come to think of it, I might try one on a ned rig next outing, they've been languishing in my tackle bag for too long....

They will get eaten !

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Trickworm, Finesse worm, and Shakey Head worms both sizes

59 minutes ago, Aaron_H said:

 

Never see people talking about these much, but the 4" ones were killer for me on light Texas rigs when I first started out. Great on a drop shot, too. Never got much size on them but definitely a numbers bait. Come to think of it, I might try one on a ned rig next outing, they've been languishing in my tackle bag for too long....


I would have gave them a shout too but I use The Mister Twister Ringworms instead. Awesome baits anyways! I threw one a split shot rig this spring and caught a few smallies

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The Fat Albert grubs and centipedes have worked well for me when you need to downsize your baits.

Z-Craw and Z-Hog are my favorite creature baits/jig trailers

I have a whole box full of various color Fat Albert grubs. Total confidence bait for me. Use them on their own Texas rigged or as trailers on jigs or spinners. I love them.

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Gosh, anything is good. Speed worm is my favorite and the one that I still use. When I used them, z-craw as a jig trailer and z hog as Texas rig/jig trailer were really effective, especially in summertime. 

Another vote for speed worms (red bug is my favorite) and Z craw junior is a great size to be pitched/flipped or as a trailer.  

Any Zoom bait you get will be great

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On 10/8/2021 at 5:34 PM, Aaron_H said:

 

Never see people talking about these much, but the 4" ones were killer for me on light Texas rigs when I first started out. Great on a drop shot, too. Never got much size on them but definitely a numbers bait. Come to think of it, I might try one on a ned rig next outing, they've been languishing in my tackle bag for too long....

 

4"dead ringer on a shakey head is a great numbers combination. 

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