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Do any of you fish this worm from Zoom? I have a bunch of these worms and I don't seem to fish them. I know they will catch fish,but I just forget to fish them or I just want to fish the worms that I have been fishing for the past few years. Just wanted to see if anyone fishes these worms,they have been around forever,not sure if they make them anymore! :D

  • Super User
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Still made, still work, throw them.  The manufacturer of zoom doesn't do a lot of advertising, but they are great baits.  Put some mega-strike on and start fishing.  They work great.

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I have quite a few of these....I've only fished them about twice. I haven't gotten a bite on them yet but both days i couldn't get them to bite on anything. How do you guys rig them usually????

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I live in MS and fish a lot of stained water. This rig is great for producing numbers. I texas rig it: 1/8oz bullet weight, 3/0 EWG hook, and a junebug colored u-tale worm. I fish this on 8 lb. test fluoro. and it has killed bass.  8-)

  • Super User
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Texas rigged, 1/4 to 1/2 ounce weight,  I use everything from the little 4 inch to the 10.5 inchers.  they will slay the bass

  • Super User
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Slim body with lots of tail.  Some days thats the ticket.  I scored heavily last summer with the Purple Passion on deep weedlines.

  • Super User
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I love them, especially black. I use a Marty Stone lockdown weight and drag them through weedbeds or along drop offs. One of the best 6" worms around.

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I've done well with the Smoke Purple, Junebug & Green Pumpkin colors, usually use 3/16 or 1/4 oz tungsten sinkers on this rig. Good numbers bait for weedy lakes in the summer.

  • Super User
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I use u-tales' on my home lake all the time.  Great worm, especially for the price.  As much as I like trick worms, the u-tale has been a better fish catcher for me down here. I mostly use the junebug color.

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