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How do you rig your zoom finesse worms? Can you rig it weightless like a trick worm or do you usually rig it weighted? If you can rig it like a trick worm has anybody had any success with this? I appreciate the feed back.  ;D

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Wacky

Texas rigged weightless

Texas rigged weightless with a nail in the tail

Texas rigged weighted

Carolina rigged

Drop shot

Shaky head

Spot remover

Mojo rigged

It's all good  :D

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anyway you can think of rigging is good. But to answer your question, I have had pretty good success on them. I in particular like the Motor oil ones, but I don't know if they make those anymore.

                      -gk  

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I like throwing them texas rigged weightless and also on carolina rigs. Good lures.

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Everyone pretty much covered it here, they can be rigged every which way.  They are cool little worms and catch fish everywhere.  

My only advice would be:

Match the color of the worm to the bottom.  

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Split shot or mojo instead of a crank when the fish are not in chasing mode.

That's lethal!!!!

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My mest luck has come on shakey head, wacky and weightless.

baby bass and greenpumpkin with purple fleck is what really works for me.

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Weightless, all the way, but I fish weeds in 6ft of water average, and the vast majority of the strikes happen about 3ft down on the drift.

Just personal experience!

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