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Hi everyone!

Below is article originally written by Phillip Scearce for RiverBassin.com

When most people think of worm-fishing they normally think of painstakingly crawling a piece of plastic along the bottom waiting for a strike.  Because of this stigma as being a “slow” presentation, many river fisherman shy away from plastic worms, preferring faster power techniques. After fishing Florida’s natural lakes for the last 15 years, I’ve become somewhat proficient at fishing plastic worms…it’s THE # 1 lure in my neck of suburbia.

If I have learned one thing after years of worm fishing it’s to, “keep things simple”.   I learned to keep the blinders-on when walking down the worm aisle at the local tackle shops, just sticking to the standard 8 to 10-inch curly-tail junebug worms.  However, once I discovered river fishing I quickly realized that it is much more dynamic than fishing natural lakes.  I had to rethink my “standard” worm presentation and adapt the technique to river fishing.  So one day walking down the worm aisle the blinders came off and I found a worm that has quickly become my “go to” river fishing lure, the Zoom Bait Company’s Ultra-Vibe Speed Worm.

Click to read the entire article on riverbassin.com

Below is our color chart for all the stock Zoom Ultra Vibe Speedworms

Also, below is the stock colors for the Magnum Ultra Vibe Speedworm

5 Comments

  1. Please add Watermelon candy red & Castaic Choice to your colors. I fished them before in this worm and caught lot of bass but I can’t find them anymore. What’s up with that! Are they special order only?

  2. I FISH ZOOM PLASTICS PROBABLY 99% OF THE TIME, BUT THE ONLY PROBLEM I HAVE IS GETTING THE COLORS THAT WORK BEST FOR ME. I FISH THE ZOOM ULTRA VIBE SPEED WORM, AND CAN NOT FIND A RETAILER THAT CARRY THEM IN WATERMELON CANDY. WHATS UP WITH THAT?

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