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ZOOM BAITS
ZOOM BAITS AND THE WALKING WORM ARE GREAT FOR BASS
By Ken Liebeskind
Yalesville, Connecticut
Zoom baits are popular soft plastic lures with Zoom finesse worms praised for their slender, flexible shape and natural swimming motion that works great for largemouth and smallmouth bass. These small light Zoom baits can be used in shallow water and allowed to drift freely before being moved by light twitches.
Finesse worm zoom baits are available in a wide variety of colors, from black red glitter to mossy pumpkin and plum. Brand new colors are available, including disco violet, a shad imitation color with glitter that gives the lure flashes of blue and violet and green pumpkin blue flash that combines the proven green pumpkin color with a translucent blue flake bottom.
Fishermen know that fish love worms, Zoom Baits and Walking Worms
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The Walking Worm has constant curling
action that drives the fish crazy.
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The finesse worm zoom baits can be Texas or Carolina rigged and can be fished in a variety of bass water conditions, along weed lines, against trees or under docks. Let the lure sit to see if you get a bite and if you don't shake, drag or twitch it to go for a score.
If you're a fan of worm lures, you'll also be interested in the Walking Worm from www.scientificfishing.com, a scientifically designed lure that traps air between tail segments that makes the lure curl left and right like a live worm. The Walking Worm may be the most realistic worm lure and it beat a crank bait and another worm lure in a test because it moved naturally and repeatedly, while the crankbait moved but wasn't a worm and the worm lure stopped moving when it hit bottom. The Walking Worm drew repeated strikes and caught the most fish.
John Fox, a bass fishing champ, used the Walking Worm to set a personal record, with 15 and 19 pound largemouths caught.
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