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2.7 lbs on Zoom Finesse Worm in June bug, middle of the day. : r/bassfishing

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Arkansas Wildlife Weekly Fishing Report • Arkansas Game & Fish

The Zoom Trick Worm Bait is the original floating worm. This worm has been deadly for twitching and deadsticking weightless for a stealth approach to shallow water bass. The slender and straight profile featured on this worm makes it perfect for on the back of a shakey head or Carolina rigged. Straight tailed worm Segmented with a natural slithering action. Salt-impregnated.

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Coastal Angler Magazine - July / Lakeland & Sumter by Coastal

Zoom 004-005 4-3/4 Finesse Worms June Bug 20CT

The Zoom Trick Worm Bait is the original floating worm. This worm has been deadly for twitching and deadsticking weightless for a stealth approach to shallow water bass. The slender and straight profile featured on this worm makes it perfect for on the back of a shakey head or Carolina rigged. Straight tailed worm Segmented with a natural slithering action. Salt-impregnated.

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Zoom Trick Worm Freshwater Bass Fishing Soft Bait, June Bug, 6 1/2

Description The Mag II is an upsized worm perfect for flipping and pitching into heavy cover when the water heats up. But it’s also a killer out of ledges and other deep structures, crawled across the bottom where big fish let the current wash bait past. The curled tail waves seductively and calls bass from a distance.

Zoom Mag II Worm, 9 inch

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The Zoom Trick Worm Bait is the original floating worm. This worm has been deadly for twitching and deadsticking weightless for a stealth approach to shallow water bass. The slender and straight profile featured on this worm makes it perfect for on the back of a shakey head or Carolina rigged. Straight tailed worm Segmented with a natural slithering action. Salt-impregnated.

Zoom Finesse Worm - Green Pumpkin Green

Georgia Fishing Report: September 30, 2016 – Georgia Wildlife Blog