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Sunday, March 6, 2016

Bass Fishing: Wacky-Rigged Zoom Worm

I think it's fair to say that most fishermen are familiar with Texas rigging.  It's the go-to setup for many plastics.  That's especially true with plastic worms.

However, bass fishing requires some analysis.  When you're fishing familiar waters, you know the bass are there.  If they're not biting, you have to be willing to change your approach.

Plastic worms are no exception.  Hence the wacky rig.


The name fits.  It looks silly, stupid ... downright weird.  But the premise is simple.  When the worm hits the water, both sides flutter as it descends.  This closely mimics the action of a distressed live worm on your hook.

The result in undeniable.


When you're bass fishing, don't be afraid to think outside the box!  The fish pictured was, of course, released.  Tight lines!