d-camarena Posted July 28, 2017 Posted July 28, 2017 My favorite brand of plastics, love me some zoom. My top pics are- Magnum finesse worm Magnum flukes Magnum lizards Horny toads. I cant wait to try the new frogs 1 Quote
jr231 Posted July 28, 2017 Posted July 28, 2017 13 hours ago, MichaelCopeland said: Got this pic off the Zoom website. Zoombait.com It has legs very similar to the tail on the new "sprinker" . Knowing what some folks are paying for those (or even asking ) ... 10 bucks doesn't seem so bad. But when you think about 20 trick worms for 5 bucks it makes you wonder.... It's because people are vigorously buying the "high end " stuff.. truck-loads of GY senkos and megabass lures being sold gives the other companies chances to up their prices.. I don't much care for it. If the trend keeps up, ill just be seining the creek for some fathead minnows and throwing cast-nets at sunfish for my lures 2 Quote
Super User soflabasser Posted July 28, 2017 Super User Posted July 28, 2017 I do extremely well with the Zoom horny toad so I am looking towards to this new Zoom frog. 5 hours ago, MichaelCopeland said: Got this pic off the Zoom website. Zoombait.com Looks good, I will probably get a couple packets. 1 Quote
wdp Posted July 28, 2017 Posted July 28, 2017 14 hours ago, Yeajray231 said: It has legs very similar to the tail on the new "sprinker" . Knowing what some folks are paying for those (or even asking ) ... 10 bucks doesn't seem so bad. But when you think about 20 trick worms for 5 bucks it makes you wonder.... It's because people are vigorously buying the "high end " stuff.. truck-loads of GY senkos and megabass lures being sold gives the other companies chances to up their prices.. I don't much care for it. If the trend keeps up, ill just be seining the creek for some fathead minnows and throwing cast-nets at sunfish for my lures Thing is, this new frog looks a lot like the feet on a Stanley Ribbit frog. Pack of 5 of those for $4-$5. And Ribbits work great too. So unless these Zoom frogs can last 10+ fish, I'm sticking with Ribbit frogs when I want that deeper gurgling noise. When the higher pitched gurgle is needed, Horny Toad gets the nod. 1 Quote
Super User whitwolf Posted July 28, 2017 Super User Posted July 28, 2017 Zoom plastics are a staple in my box. I really like the magnum finesse worm. The one bait I can almost always catch fish with Is a Zoom 4" dead ringer. These days I throw It on a Siebert Outdoors Zenith shakeyhead. I also like to throw the 8" big dead ringer at night or when I know their are above average fish in a particular lake or pond. Overall, I have more Zoom plastics than anyother brand. 1 Quote
Burntorangefan Posted July 29, 2017 Posted July 29, 2017 Had company over the weekend and my friend's 8-year old wanted to catch a shark. We headed out on Puget Sound with nothing but jigs and Trick Worms because I had nothing set up for saltwater fishing. Within 10 minutes we hooked a 3 foot dogfish on a California Trick Worm. Bonus points because it was Shark Week! I never thought in a million years we'd get lucky like that, but Zoom came thru in the clutch again like they seem to always do. Great products, great people! 2 Quote
Looking for the big one Posted July 29, 2017 Author Posted July 29, 2017 On 7/27/2017 at 7:20 PM, scaleface said: I visited the Manns factory at Eufala in 1980 and bought four 100 packs of Jelly Worms . You got any left from those packs? Quote
Super User scaleface Posted July 29, 2017 Super User Posted July 29, 2017 Just now, Looking for the big one said: You got any left from those packs? No .They went pretty fast . Quote
Looking for the big one Posted July 29, 2017 Author Posted July 29, 2017 Cool! I've never used a jelly worm but hear a lot of great stuff about them. Quote
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