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Zoom Trick Worm or a 5" BPS Stick O.

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Zoom trick worm or Berkley gulp worm. Rarely use gulp anymore though.

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Roboworm FX Sculpin & FX Straight Tail in M.M. III

Why?

Cause they work. ;)

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Hopefully it turns out to be the Jackall Flick Shake worm, it's the only one I have right now. I have all three sizes and several basic colors to start.  This is my first season actually trying it. When I saw it fished and saw the action in the water I was pretty sold. It catches fish. Now, can I catch fish with it? I guess we'll see! LOL. 

I blame Dave Mercer for this. I think it's very cool how his show breaks down the equipment and shows you exactly what set up he was using in detail. He also does a good job of describing what he's using and what it does well, and why.

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1 hour ago, stkbassn said:

Hopefully it turns out to be the Jackall Flick Shake worm, it's the only one I have right now. I have all three sizes and several basic colors to start.  This is my first season actually trying it. When I saw it fished and saw the action in the water I was pretty sold. It catches fish. Now, can I catch fish with it? I guess we'll see! LOL. 

I blame Dave Mercer for this. I think it's very cool how his show breaks down the equipment and shows you exactly what set up he was using in detail. He also does a good job of describing what he's using and what it does well, and why.

I find the Flick Shake worm better for whacky rigging due to curved ends.

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Any straight tailed worm works but my favorite from last year was a Zoom Swamp Crawler. Swamp Crawlers are $4 for a 25 pack and they are softer than other Zoom worms.

 

Allen

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Thanks guy I've tried a lot of the baits mentioned and have had sucess on all. I was just wondering what other people like. My personal favorite has to be the kicker fish hightail hole shot with the gambler sweebo or weebo worm as a close second due to the bouncy. 

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My brother has been catching bass with Zoom trick worms recently.  Motor oil w/ green tail/tip.  4 inch.  He's out-fished me in the last 3-4 outings and recently took 3rd in a Kayak bass tournament.  And believe me, the lakes around where I'm at are not productive at all and he's been hooking up.  

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Been throwing Robo worm and Zoom finess worm.

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I'm psyched you asked this question. I was wondering what shakey head worms to buy for the spring. 

I've heard good things about the zman finesse worm--can anyone speak to that? 

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Berkley Havoc Bottom Hopper is a stand out (and up)

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Nikko Worm (Japanese Company). Flat out fish catching bait. From the nose to the end of the ribbing is an air pocket so it stands straight up and quivers with any line movement. Since when you rig it you pop the hook in one side of the air pocket but not through the other, it's very weedless and doesn't hang up. I fish them IN beaver huts. Made of something similar to elaztech so one bait will last you 30-50 bass, and they are biodegradable. 

There aren't any more in stock after I bought most of them at a fishing expo but the website is itsumofishing.com if you wanna try and get your hands on some. Fair warning you won't want to use anything else afterwords.

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There are a lot of good suggestions so far, and many that I use too. One that I love that's not mentioned, Confidence Baits floating Bird. Don't let the name fool you, it's finesse sized, floating paddle Tail worm with a subtle profile and action. 

Sadly I don't have pics and am not home. 

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I like the Havoc Bottom Hoppers, and Yum Sharpshooters........in both 4" and 6" sizes.

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GY Kut Tail

Pro Senko

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13 hours ago, papajoe222 said:

Berkley Havoc Bottom Hopper is a stand out (and up)

^^This ^^ !!  ...A real sleeper worm - size wise a cross between a Roboworm thickness and a Zoom Finesse or Trick Worm available in 4.5" & 6" lengths - both are good and cost effective  (Larry Nixon design) .

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