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No one has them yet in my area ... Curious if anyone has tried the new Zoom Z3 Trick Worms ? These are the new tri color process that looks like a hand pour . While the colors are nice I'm more wondering if they are soft , have good action and are neutral or at least have a tail float up  in the water ? Thinking about trying them on either a Neko rig or a shaky head rig ... Thanks in advance  for replies from anyone who has used them !

  • Super User
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That's a negative. Got a link/pic? They sound great.

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11 minutes ago, Darren. said:

That's a negative. Got a link/pic? They sound great.

They have them on TW, I think BR blocks TW but you can see them there.

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  • Super User
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Just now, Dypsis said:

They have them on TW, I think BT blocks TW but you can see them there.

 

Niiiice worms...

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Tackle warehouse is talked about all the time on the forums. From what I can tell companies only get banned when they spam the forums (basically trying to get free recognition as if they were sponsoring ) . . Not because they are popular with the crowd. 

 

Sweet though. I like zoom. They catch fish and made in the States. I'm all for em. 

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  • Super User
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I bought some in bold bluegill. Put them in a bag and promptly forgot about them. Found them again when stowing my stuff away for winter. Wish I could tell you more, but I have soooooo many worms...

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  • Super User
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From what I understand, the Z3 worm is Zoom's answer to the Roboworm ("Robo" = Robot)

I haven't tried the Z3 worm, but only because I'm happy with Upton's handpours and Roboworm's robot pours.

However, knowing the prowess of "Zoom", the Z3 is yet another great plastic worm.

 

Roger

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I have yet to try them, but to me they just seem like a trick worm with fancier colors that the fish probably won't care about, except you only get 8 per 4.69 pack versus 20 regular trick worms for 4.19.  I'm sticking with the trick worms...

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While the new Z3 Trick Worm is more expensive / less worms in the bag , the Bold Bluegill and possibly the Magic color may be worth adding to my traditional Trick Worm mix when traditional won't do (especially for Spots) .

  • Super User
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Bluebasser86 : Thanks once more ... *I also see Zoom started out with the Z3 Swamp Crawler to introduce their new tri color process - thus there were a few reviews on the TW . If the same holds true for the new Z3 Trick Worm it could be  interesting.

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Is this the same thing that Strike King is doing with their OPT baits? (Open Pour Technology)

  • Super User
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I believe the open pour technology Strike King uses is similar to what Zoom (and now Yum)  are using . We as fishermen should benefit from such advances to give bass enough new soft plastics color combos  to keep them interested !

  • 3 years later...
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I just picked up some Z3 Magic trick worms from zoom and tried them this evening at the river bank. Got three small bass in 20 minutes. Great bait for sure!

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They work fine I bought 2 backs last year. Only issue I had is after a fish or 2 they start to separate Horizontally where the different laminate colors meet.  Last year they were  skunk repellent.  Never caught any thing huge but, would save me from taking the L for the day.  I was just T-rigging them 

 

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On 7/23/2020 at 12:03 AM, Mbirdsley said:

They work fine I bought 2 backs last year. Only issue I had is after a fish or 2 they start to separate Horizontally where the different laminate colors meet.  Last year they were  skunk repellent.  Never caught any thing huge but, would save me from taking the L for the day.  I was just T-rigging them 

 

Same here but Shakey head rigged. I too noticed that they would start to separate the same way.

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