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Can you ID this soft plastic worm?

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I recall this being a zoom product but I don't see it on their website or anywhere for that matter. Measures in at 1/16" shy of 4 inches, and one side of it is completely flat.

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Solved by Bass Rutten

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French Fry don’t know who’s?

Ebay Centipedes Bass Fishing Baits 4” French Fry looks the same.

Tom

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8 minutes ago, WRB said:

French Fry don’t who’s?

Tom

Come again? I think auto correct got you. Most of the fry type worms I've seen are completely round.

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All American Tackle Co, AATackleCo, is listed as supplier. Yes it has a flat bottom.

Tom

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5 minutes ago, WRB said:

All American Tackle Co is listed as supplier. Yes it has a flat bottom.

Tom

Got a link? All I can find is a salt oriented company out of Yonkers NY, no soft plastics at all on their site, mostly jigs and  bait rigs.

I agree with Tom, it looks like a French fry. It could be a hand pour. Handpours have a flat side. I pour a French fry that’s close to the bait in the picture 

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Look at eBay under French Fry worms, 40ct Watermelon seed 4”.

Tom

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58 minutes ago, Bass Rutten said:

Found it, it's the zoom fish doctor. Thanks for the help!

 

Just getting ready to post that, some Zoom products are flat on one side.

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Zoom fish doctor, I have some somewhere around here.

 

Allen

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Interesting, I've never seen one of those. Been thinking of trying french fry worms a while.

 

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4 hours ago, Columbia Craw said:

Who needs AI when you have CATT and Tom.

 

It's called being OLD 😉

 

6 hours ago, Bazoo said:

Been thinking of trying french fry worms a while.

 

 

Lake Fork Tackle Ring Fry

 

 

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On 9/18/2024 at 3:31 PM, Bass Rutten said:

Found it, it's the zoom fish doctor. Thanks for the help!

Thats what I was coming to say it was.  Looks exactly like one.

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2 hours ago, Siebert Outdoors said:

Thats what I was coming to say it was.  Looks exactly like one.

Thanks, what’s your preferred rigging?Think I’ll try it as a dropshot bait.

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It was called a “do nothin” rig dragging a french fry worm on a C-rig. 
Tom

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2 hours ago, Bass Rutten said:

Thanks, what’s your preferred rigging?Think I’ll try it as a dropshot bait.

I think drop-shot would be a great way to start.

I believe every worm I throw on a drop-shot is a flat side, mainly Robo and Zoom .

I'm going a few days back.  LOL.  That bait and the centipede were pretty much designed for a carolina rig.  Atleast thats how it was always sold for.  With the DS, Shaky, and many other ways I wouldnt just restrict a bait to one way.  The free rig would be a good one too.

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30 minutes ago, Siebert Outdoors said:

I'm going a few days back.  LOL.  That bait and the centipede were pretty much designed for a carolina rig.  Atleast thats how it was always sold for.  With the DS, Shaky, and many other ways I wouldnt just restrict a bait to one way.  The free rig would be a good one too.

Good info, I love the Mojo rig, this will be perfect for it.

  • 4 weeks later...
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Carolina rig bait rigged flat side down is how I have fished them. 

 

Allen 

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