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Zoom Finesse Worm 4 1/4 inch Soft Plastic Worm 20 pack

$5.99
Title: Black

Features:

  • The Zoom Finesse Worm is a 4 1/2 inch soft plastic worm.
  • Finesse worm profile.
  • Slim, gradually tapering worm.
  • Salt-impregnated for better sink rate and bite retention.
  • The most fish-catching finesse bait ever poured continues to be a bass catcher coast to coast.

Often copied, but never matched, the original Zoom Finesse Worm is a smaller version of the popular Zoom Trick Worm and can be rigged in a variety of ways, including wacky style on a small hook, on a darter head, splitshot or on a shakey or finesse jig head. Its subtle action and natural undulations attract bass anywhere they swim.


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     WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including lead, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

    Customer Reviews

    Based on 7 reviews
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    Rodrigo calderon
    Great prices fast shipping.

    Good place to buy tackle

    B
    Barry McQuilkin@yahoo.com
    Great bait and great service Discount Tackle

    Zoom has a full lineup of great baits and are legendary in the fishing industry. The cotton candy finesse worm is a great creek bait for LMB,SMB and red eye bass. A zoom finesse worm and a slider head will put them in the kayak.

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    william grizzard
    Zoom finesse worms

    Great for spotted bass

    G
    GySgt John Boone
    Proven finesse drop shot

    This is an excellent bait to drop shot when lake has heavy pressure like we have here at Lake Fork due to numerous tournaments. I like to throw it out 50'-60', let it come to a complete rest ("No" Pendulum), then lift the rod slowly 8"-12" twice and let it rest again. The amount of time I let it rest depends on water clarity and temp. Dirty water and low temps around 15 seconds, clear water and warmer temps around 5 seconds. This technique requires gut wrenching patience,
    but usually pays off. Caught an 8 lb over (24" +) on this lure in red bug the other day. Learned this technique from the infamous Mark Pack (RIP Brother)

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    Cgood
    Motor oil or junebug

    My go to finesse worm. When nothing else is working or it's the heat of the day. Lightest bullet weight you can get away with 2/0 sometimes 1/0 hook.

    # Part Numbers

    Product VariantManufacturer Part #UPC
    Baby BassZ004115751981130636
    BlackZ004038751981004388
    Chartreuse PumpkinZ004012751981004128
    Cotton CandyZ004023751981004234
    Green PumpkinZ004025751981004258
    Green Pumpkin BlueZ004239751981153628
    Green Pumpkin GreenZ004184751981145296
    Green Pumpkin MagicZ004284751981165140
    Green Pumpkin RedZ004202751981145654
    JunebugZ004005751981004050
    Junebug RedZ004177751981142158
    Motor OilZ004116751981151419
    PlumZ004004751981004043
    PumpkinZ004013751981004135
    Red BugZ004021751981004210
    Watermelon CandyZ004120751981135037
    Watermelon RedZ004054751981004548
    Watermelon SeedZ004019751981004197

    Customer Reviews

    Based on 7 reviews
    100%
    (7)
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    R
    Rodrigo calderon
    Great prices fast shipping.

    Good place to buy tackle

    B
    Barry McQuilkin@yahoo.com
    Great bait and great service Discount Tackle

    Zoom has a full lineup of great baits and are legendary in the fishing industry. The cotton candy finesse worm is a great creek bait for LMB,SMB and red eye bass. A zoom finesse worm and a slider head will put them in the kayak.

    w
    william grizzard
    Zoom finesse worms

    Great for spotted bass

    G
    GySgt John Boone
    Proven finesse drop shot

    This is an excellent bait to drop shot when lake has heavy pressure like we have here at Lake Fork due to numerous tournaments. I like to throw it out 50'-60', let it come to a complete rest ("No" Pendulum), then lift the rod slowly 8"-12" twice and let it rest again. The amount of time I let it rest depends on water clarity and temp. Dirty water and low temps around 15 seconds, clear water and warmer temps around 5 seconds. This technique requires gut wrenching patience,
    but usually pays off. Caught an 8 lb over (24" +) on this lure in red bug the other day. Learned this technique from the infamous Mark Pack (RIP Brother)

    C
    Cgood
    Motor oil or junebug

    My go to finesse worm. When nothing else is working or it's the heat of the day. Lightest bullet weight you can get away with 2/0 sometimes 1/0 hook.