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Zoom Trick Worms

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Anyone use these with success? Whats the most effective way/method of fishing them. Whats a good color. I have white,bubblegum and Bright yellow to choose from.

Whats the difference between a trick worm and others?

  • Super User

I 've fished with straight tail worms for the better part of my life, first with Mann 's Jelly Worms and when I ran out of them with Zoom Trickworms, if they didn 't work I wouldn 't be fishing with them for more than a couple of decades.  :)

Which color ? choose the color you like, I 've caught fish with all the colors I have ( that would make about 30 colors, yup, I 'm a sucker for pretty colored baits ).

Most effective method: any way you want to rig them, rigging method depends on application.

The Zoom Trick Worm along with any other straight tail worm like *** Finesse Worm or Tru-Tungsten weighted Stingers all kick tail!  Straight tailed worms are pretty much all I throw when I'm slinging plastics.

My favorite colors are the natural ones like watermelon, green pumpkin, or black.  The colors you have will work year round, but are better suited for the spawn to trigger reaction strikes from bedding bass and also to remain visible so you can see when the fish strikes it.

As far as rigging goes, they work well with all methods.  I prefer to use it on a jighead and weightless, but I've also caught fish with it on a carolina rig and drop shot.

Hope this helps you out a bit!

they work great as Ms Mini Slammer replacement tails and Rago Rat replacement tails  :)

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I like to fish them wacky style. Just pitch it in a boil after a bass misses a frog and watch what happens.

I fish them t rigged with a small bullet weight.  Favorite colors are junebug and black...also have success with watermelon and pumpkinseed

I like fishing em weightless rigged weedless with a size 3/0 hook. I pretty much just cast them out, let them fall while paying close attention to line movement to indicate a hit. Then if nothing happens I'll give the bait a little twitch, then pause, then a jerk, and pause, another twitch and pause etc, all the way until the bait is back at your feet.

I have also done pretty well lightly pitching/flipping them on top of weed mats, and then just kinda twitching and pausing them along. The bass blow up on them just like a frog, right through the weeds and all.

For colors I like greenpumpkin for clear, and lightly stained water in sunny conditions or overcast. For real muddy water, or dusk I like pink.

These are the best worm in my opinion. period. Weedless and weightless. T-rig. Green pumpkin with pretty much any color flakes works the best in my opinion. A friend of mine has caught fish on every color though.

                     -sm

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