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A Trick for Your Trick Worm - The "Do-Nothing Swimming" Technique

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Uploaded by on Jun 7, 2010

My "Do Nothin' Swimming" technique is yet another way to fish the ever-popular Zoom Trick Worm. This technique works anytime the bass are up around shallow cover and topwater techniques are not working. Try it on your favorite lake. Works really well on golf course ponds too!!!

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  • Thanks man this technique has been catching big fish

  • @Call0fDutyN00b Great. Glad to hear that!

  • when i throw a trick worm i like to twitch it a few times and let it slowly sink, it works really well here in Indiana

  • @snowpack123123 Yes, that works great. I have done that same exact technique in Indiana myself... while fishing a small lake.

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  • can you make a video on you using this technique please?

  • love the person who crawls so they dont ruin the shot...

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  • hey thank you(:

  • This is basically the ONLY technique I use....AND IT KILLS THE BASS!!! I'm telling you Pumpkin and Watermelon Trick Worms are possibly the best baits out there because I am landing AT LEAST 8-10 fairly large Bass on every trip. This technique is devastating...use it!

  • Here's another trick for a worm (of any kind) if you find bass sitting around rocks, or any kind of structure, like submerged traffic cones, cinder blocks, tires, etc. Cast out so the bass can see the worm, let it sit for a few seconds, then slowly drag it behind the rock, so the bass cant see it. the very instant the worm disappears, the bass should immediately look for it. Try it out!

  • Yea i found this out last year float tubing Perris Lake .. and all i was throwing is a 6inch robo worm with a 1/16 oz jig head in 6ft of water.. and just letting it reach the bottom and slow rolling it back.. I looked soo stupid working a worm like that.. but hey it caught me a 20lb limit that day :)

  • Good suggestions Chevelle, trick worms are a great alternative to other soft plastics.

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