Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 9 x 6 x 0.38 inches |
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Package Weight | 16 ounces |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6 x 9 x 0.4 inches |
Item Weight | 0.2 Pounds |
Brand Name | Zoom |
Model Name | Zoom Beatdown |
Color | Cajun Craw |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 20 |
Manufacturer | Zoom |
Part Number | 006391-SP |
Style | Modern |
Included Components | Zoom 006391-SP Trick Worm, 6 1/2" 20Pk, Cajun Craw |
Size | 6 1/2" |
Sport Type | Boating, Fishing, Outdoor Lifestyle |
Target Species | Bass |
Zoom Trick Worm-Pack of 20
Color | Cajun Craw |
Brand | Zoom |
Size | 6 1/2" |
Item Weight | 0.2 Pounds |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6 x 9 x 0.4 inches |
About this item
- Straight tailed worm
- Segmented worm
- Produces a natural slithering action
- Salt-Impregnated
- Amazing fished weightless around shallow cover, but also deadly on a Carolina rig or shakey head
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From the manufacturer
ABOUT US
The Zoom Bait Company is a true American success story, rising from one man’s vision and elbow grease in soft plastic lures. Ed Chambers necessity truly is the mother of invention in the fishing industry – when he couldn’t find the worm styles that he needed, the Georgia gaming machine salesman used a trolling motor in a 55 gallon drum to mix up the plastic to mold lures that would do a better job.
Product Description
The Trick Worm was the original floating worm, deadly for twitching and deadsticking weightless for a stealth approach to shallow water bass, but in recent years it has become the gold standard for so much more. Savvy pros have realized that its straight, slender profile is perfect on the back of a shakey head or Carolina rigged when fish have seen every other lure under the sun. With its subtle approach and wide range of color options, there’s a Trick Worm for every situation.
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ASIN | B072591C6Y |
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Customer Reviews |
4.7 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #13,932 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #66 in Fishing Soft Plastic Lures |
Date First Available | May 2, 2017 |
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Customers like the color, quality and value of the fishing hook. For example, they mention it looks very realistic underwater, the worms are awesome and the price is good.
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Customers are satisfied with the quality of the fishing hook. They mention that it is reliable, durable, and has great action. Some say that it's a great finesse bait with awesome all around action. Overall, customers are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...These hooks also have extremely sharp and very durable points that do not require a hard hook set ... just reel up the slack upon getting a strike..." Read more
"These are great fishing worms. They are great quality and the bass love them." Read more
"...It does have good action in the water." Read more
"...Quality is great as always and I couldn't be happier.They work so well in the waters of Arkansas that no one has them in stock anywhere...." Read more
Customers like the worms. They say they're awesome, dependable, and work well as bass baits. Some mention that the weeds show up well and are a good size largemouth bass catcher.
"These are great fishing worms. They are great quality and the bass love them." Read more
"...The first cast I made with this bait I caught a good size largemouth bass. Since then, I have caught 2 19-inch good fish for northern strain bass...." Read more
"Very good bass bait" Read more
"...This worm was a bass catching machine. I also tried the punk trick worm, but on this same day the bass did not want much to do with pink...." Read more
Customers like the color of the fishing hook. They mention it has a great selection of colors to choose from, and looks very realistic underwater. Some customers also mention that the worms are very life-like and graceful while in motion under water.
"...They come in a range of colors that either allow matching the forage the bass are feeding upon in relatively clear water or else darker colors that..." Read more
"These caught my eye because of the color and price. I bought 2 bags and gave one to my fishing buddy...." Read more
"...These worms are very life-like and graceful while in motion under water. They are very durable too!..." Read more
"...They catch fish consistently. And Zoom offers a great selection of colors to choose from. Great company great product." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the fishing hook. They say it's a good price for 20 worms.
"...At 20 per bag, they are a good value compared to many other brands on the market...." Read more
"...And they have kept their prices lower than most of their competitors. The Trick worms are one of my favorite worms. They catch fish consistently...." Read more
"...Great action and really get some big fish. Good price for 20 worms, too. I bought mine when it was about $4 a bag." Read more
"...Good buy at a good price." Read more
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For large mouth bass, I have the best results fishing this lure on a split shot rig using a 7 foot Medium Power, Fast Action Daiwa spinning rod paired with a Daiwa Ballistic LT 2500 D-XH spining reel. The main line on the reel is 30 pound test MaxCuatro Power Pro Braid with a 15 inch to 18 inch leader of either 15 pound test P-Line Tactical Fluorcarbon when abrasion resistance is paramount or 12 to 16 pound test Stren MagnaThin Nylon monofilament when buoyancy is more critical. To avoid line twist, I attach the main line to the leader using a size 10 Spro Power swivel. To avoid pinching and thereby weakening the more delicate leader, I crimp the 3/0 size split shot to the less fragile braid mainline about 3 to 4 inches above the swivel, which avoids the braid and leader lines wrapping around the split shot when casting, flipping, or pitching the lure. To prevent the split shot from slipping along the main line, I use bobber stoppers, sized for the main line, both above and below the weight. The best hook I've found is a Gamakatsu 2/0 offset, but not wide gap, with an O'Shaugnessy bend for sufficient strength not to bend out and a gauge of wire that will minimize damage to such thin plastic worms. These hooks also have extremely sharp and very durable points that do not require a hard hook set ... just reel up the slack upon getting a strike and follow up with a gentle hook set. After the lure hits the water, I allow about 20 to 30 seconds or more depending on depth and how aggressively the bass are feeding before beginning to very slowly take up the slack and drag the worm toward the boat. If there is no pick up by a bass at that point, I slowly reel in the worm with a jerking action that often triggers a strike.
For small mouth bass, I have obtained my best results with a simpler presentation. I omit the split shot and retrieve the lure as if it were a soft jerk bait similar to the jerking action imparted as describe above. Depending on how deep I want to go, I use no weight at all, or go with a small or large tungsten cone head weight of the sort used in fly tying, pegging it to the eye of the hook and counting down until it reaches the appropriate depth.
BTW: I experiment with the count-down times, determining appropriate weights by observing the lure's behavior in the crystal clear water of my swimming pool, making notes as needed reminders to bring to the lake.
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2022
On the cast, I let it hit, then sink for a couple feet. In free fall it has an enticing wiggle, and that's normally when it gets hit. Strikes are often subtle, so I have to watch the line for movement.