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i’m usually fishing deeper this time of year, mostly spotted bass, and my favorite worms are the Zoom U Tail and the Zoom Shaky Tail in gp/chartreuse and june bug. they both have great tail action and can be fished in brush, or on open water structures where i do alot of stroking in 15’ fow or deeper. big largemouth will hit them too ?

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16 minutes ago, lo n slo said:

i’m usually fishing deeper this time of year, mostly spotted bass, and my favorite worms are the Zoom U Tail and the Zoom Shaky Tail in gp/chartreuse and june bug. they both have great tail action and can be fished in brush, or on open water structures where i do alot of stroking in 15’ fow or deeper. big largemouth will hit them too ?

The Zoom U Tail has become a good one for me too. I hadn't used it in a few seasons, but it's working good now. We're using June bug and pump/gen tail.Great tail action on a slow retrieve

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I haven't used any worms yet, aside from the Senko types.  I suspect that I'll be busting out the Zoom Ultra Vibes soon to do some slithering around grass mats.

 

My favorite worm is a BPS 10" curly tail in a motor oil type color.

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