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How do you guys fish a U-Tail zoom worms?

 

I picked some up watermelon colored in hopes small bass in my neighbors pond will bite. Do you recommend a jig set up for small bass?

 

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They work. I've fished them for years.

Like the guy's said above, small bullet, texas rigged worm hook, you may want to dip the tail in some chartreuse spike-it. They are prone to tear up on you but they will catch fish.

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They work. I've fished them for years.

Like the guy's said above, small bullet, texas rigged worm hook, you may want to dip the tail in some chartreuse spike-it. They are prone to tear up on you but they will catch fish.

I got them on sale for 3 dollars, when im spending 6 bucks on zoom trick worms, the tearing is ok. 

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I like them on a 2/0 Owner ultrahead finesse ball-head, 1/16 or 1/8 oz. Just sorta hop them around slowly.

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I fish them a lot. I prefer a 2/0 gamakatsu round bend hook with the lightest weight possible. I usually go with a 1/8 sinker. I like the darker colors such as black and red/shad but there are days that watermelon Is hard to beat. That being said don't get too hung up on color. Pick a few and fish them. 

 

The greatest thing about a tx rig Is you can fish It anywhere. If you choose to throw deeper than 8 feet I would go with a heavier sinker. 

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