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  • I use pink three inch trick worm.. Best for murky waters and caught some good ones too

  • I've caught plenty bass with this technique except I use what I like to call a "reaper" its kinda like a leech shaped plastic. 3 inch not too big.

  • I have no f^@#% idea what I'm watching right now....but I totally love it!

  • See my channel for a How to use Zoom worms and a great video of them in action!

  • Wtf is this lol i thought some big bass was gonna go for it, then I saw its just a fish tank lol

  • Never tried drop shot fishing But I think I'm going to give it a try. I live up north in the Dakotas should work I hope any tips would be appreciated

  • so i bought 3 packs of zoom worms, 2 tricks and a finesse, and i took one from each and threw it in a sink of water... uhhh they didnt float, am i really just that unlucky to get 3 duds? or will they float somehow wen i shakey head them? help plz and ty

  • @HATINTHEKAT Just try them with a shakey head.... only way they will work

  • Thats why I only use Zoom products 99% of the time

  • Where they riged on a shakey head?

  • @pelletgun12 Yes. Rigged on a Picasso shakedown jighead.

  • @TheLureTour what was the weight? 3/8ths?

  • @swbArchive Usually go as light as I can, I think these were 3/16.

  • the zoom bait looks stiff compared to the other one. i would figure it wouldn't be as stiff with a longer length, but it's actually pretty stiff. thanks for the video!

  • I know for drop shotting, Roboworm is the worm to use.

    But how do you think the Trick Worm is in comparison?

    ( im asking because the robo worm is the same price as trick worms, but you get 20 trick worms in a package, roboworms=10

  • @UARAF16  The Roboworms are softer and skinnier. It doesn't take much to make them twitch. I won't hesitate to try the trick worms though. If you're on a good bite, I think they would work fine. Give them a try and let us know.

  • It shouldn't hurt to pre rig plastics over the winter with hooks so they're ready to go in the spring should it? Having a debate with my uncle.

  • @nolangreen I would not do that. I've left hooks in senkos for long periods of time, and they were rusty when I found them. You might be ok with these, but I don't think it would be worth it.

  • THIS WAS A WASTE OF MY TIME!

  • carphunting-im-harz.de.tl

  • I don't modify any of the lures in the videos. I take them out of the package and rig them up so that people can see what to expect when they buy them.  I'm sorry your worm didn't float.

  • My zoom trick worms do nott stand up on a shaky head jig.... how are you doing that? Im using a Picasso Shakedown jighead

  • @sofleye23 trick worms are for weightless rigging similar to texas just without the sinker. you cast out and twitch it back.

  • wheres the fish?

    

  • manns jelly worms are better

  • that shaky head looks lame if thats what it is.....looks like a bad texas rig to me......i use junebug and greenpumpkin color mostly, both work great in georgia....w8less is the way to go around docks or near the bank or use a carolina rig with a LONG leader from w8 to bait like 2 or 3 feet in deeper water, it gives it a nice action and room to move...

  • Trick worm is by far my favorite soft plastic rigged on a jig head ive caught my biggest bass on a limetruese trick worm 8 pounds 3 ounces !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • my damn zoom trick worms dont float any suggestions please

  • @Creekangler19 they arent supposed ot float and it looks like it floats because hes using a shaky head jig on it which makes the tail rise and twitch

  • @Creekangler19 they arent suposed too

  • @Creekangler19 I'm sorry your worms don't float. I don't modify any of the lures in my videos. I take them out of the package and rig them up so that people can see what it really does.

  • @Creekangler19 I agree they don't float. Try using a shorter version. I bought the gander mountain generic version at 4" and they don't "float" but they don't sink like rocks like the trick worms seem to do.

  • @Creekangler19 Just did another video on the trick worms. Watch "Do trick worms float". Sometimes they float, sometimes they don't. Sorry.

  • @Creekangler19 try soaking them in a sea salt and vinegar mixture thats what i did and plus give off more scent so it will be a win win

    good luck

  • yes, definitely using them wrong, these worms work wonders when fished weightless. Try white and watermelon/red flake these two colors work best for me

  • @cast4bass87 w8less texas rig or wacky

  • i rather use the banjo minnow.

  • @thejanitorssuccess hahahaha banjo minnows are crap

  • @CAdeltaLipRipper you're just using them wrong . they work even better for striped bass i cant wait until December in the delta.

  • @thejanitorssuccess LOL please. I could hardly get a damn mackerel to hit one.

  • zoom is not a good bait for a finesse worm or a trick worm

  • Yum's big show paddle tail on a shaky head is" bass crack" just bounce it and let it sit and youre sure to catch fish...

  • Can you drop shot these worms?

    Anyone tried it, and with that success?

  • 3/5, the worm is very stiff, in the water, I would prefer a more wavy bait..

  • i like the watermelon candy zoom trickworm it works well in florida

  • works good here too

  • ive had alot of luck with the black trick worm .alot of people dont know about these worms there great it dosent matter what way you rigg them they do all the work

  • I thought he meant with a hook in its belly

  • Most of the time bass take in the lure but it takes them a minute to judge whether the meal is actually a true meal. Thats why so many times you wont have that problem of fish swallowing the lures. The time it takes them to judge the meal hopefully you will have set the hook. Still you cant rule out that there is a chance though of a lure being swallowed, it can still happen.

  • those worms are best fished wacky

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  • try using the trick worm withought the w8 and twitch it a few times and then let it sink and then twitch it a few more times abss love it!

  • what is a trick worm?

    was it the second one in the video?

  • it would actually hurt the fish and eventually kill it

  • not always some fish live some dont. they found a 6 inch trout that had a 5 inch senko in it and it had been living for almost a year.

  • NO WEIGHT

  • Does anyone know, if it would harm a fish if it swallowed this "trick" worm? I really dont want to hurt fish, so I was just wondering.

  • it probly wouldnt do anything

  • ok. thanks

  • hmmm never used them that way,always use them without any weight and more of a jerk and flutter action.

  • i use white trick worms bye zoom  they ROCK!!!!!!!!! 5 2lb bass and up in 15 min wooooooooooooo

  • trick worm are the best !!!!!!!!! 20 in a pack for $3.99 HELL YEAH

  • i fish mine way different and i catch tons of bass off this worm

  • how do you fish your trick worm?

  • TheLureTour --- NIce work on the aquarium and bait work .. nice to see how lures behave in water ..

  • how do you have those rigged and what did you use

  • buy a jig head and hook it through all texas style..lol

  • does anybody in the uk have these? were did u get em? if theyre unopened i will buy them of you.

    Thanks

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  • what the heck are you trying to say no offense but that was worded very poorly

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