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- Easy to use (6)
- Easy storage (3)
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- Colorful
- Easy Storage
- Easy To Use
- Fall slowly
- Resiliant
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- Dock Fishing
Comments about Zoom® Trick Worm Soft Plastic Bait, 6-3/4", 20-Pack:
Zoom is my favorite plastic bait
- Was this a gift?:
- No
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Comments about Zoom® Trick Worm Soft Plastic Bait, 6-3/4", 20-Pack:
Was able to break a streak of not catching a single bass for about 2 weeks by wacky rigging.
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- Easy To Use
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Comments about Zoom® Trick Worm Soft Plastic Bait, 6-3/4", 20-Pack:
I wasn't sure about the color. It was a slow day on San Diego Bay and nothing was working. I pulled out one of these sherbet worms and caught a fish on the first cast.
Saltwater bass seem to love them!
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- Easy To Use
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- Bass fishing
Comments about Zoom® Trick Worm Soft Plastic Bait, 6-3/4", 20-Pack:
I've been using the Zoom Trick worm for a few years. I almost never add any weight to them as they're heavy enough to cast with a half decent baitcast combo. The only time I add weight is if I want to get them down past the 5-10' mark and/or when it is windy.
In the past summer I caught a 6,7 & 8lb Largemouth on these. Those #'s aren't impressive until you understand that I live & fish in NE Pa where a 5lb Bass is a wall hanger!
The action is truly perfect, or so my results would say.
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- Easy Storage
- Easy To Use
- Looks real
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- None
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- Fishin'
Comments about Zoom® Trick Worm Soft Plastic Bait, 6-3/4", 20-Pack:
I've learned you want to fish is bait on a spinning rod because you dont want to use any weights. another good ting about this bait is the action what i do is twitch it and let it flutter and it looks like a live squirmin' worm dying in the water.
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I recently bought the 3 IN Trick Stick worm, however, I have no idea on how it is to be rigged. What is your choice on rigging this type of worm?Asked on 12/13/2009 by phil from Fayetteville, N.C1 answer
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=33zL1BI0oW8
watch this video starting at about 5 minutesAnswered on 2/8/2010 by bassmaster from Shakopee, Minnesota
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I'm looking for floating worms. Do Zoom Trick Worms float (even when rigged on a hook)? The weight of the hook makes most soft plastics sink. I want worms that you can fish on the surface...Asked on 5/11/2009 by Anonymous from Taylor, MI2 answers
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no worm on the market can float with a hook but if you work this worm fast it will stay on top but you do not want it on top any this is probably one of the best baits i have used and try the culprits i caught a 11 lbs on a red shadAnswered on 5/31/2009 by matt from jax flA:
ive used this worm before and if you rig the hook right through the center of the worm without a weight and jerk it everynow and then she'll stay to the top and you'll catch plenty of fish.Answered on 6/6/2009 by ty from atlantic va


