Roboworm Straight Tail Worms
The Roboworm Straight Tail Worms have become a staple for finesse fishing, harkening back to the days of the 'hand poured' finesse worms so popular on the West Coast more than a decade ago. The Straight Tail Worms are surprisingly effective, especially during the warmer months when fish pressure and boat traffic are at their peak. Roboworm uses state-of-the-art robotic technology (hence the name Robo-worm) to create consistent, well-defined colors every time. It also allows them to create unique color combinations, usually only found in 'hand poured' worms. The super soft plastic Strait Tail Worms end up having a very sensitive, alluring action complete with a Salt Release System that provides a burst of salt when a fish bites ' causing them to hold on longer for solid hooksets.
The 4 1/2" Straight Tail Worms are great for dropshotting and, along with the 6", are great for any finesse technique you care to try. For a larger presentation and Texas-rigging try the beefy 7" Worm. No matter what your favorite worm technique is or where you fish, there's a Roboworm Straight Tail Worm that will put fish in your boat when it counts.
(7" worms have "rib lines")
| Length | Quantity |
| 4.5" | 10 |
| 6" | 10 |
| 7" | 8 |
Comments: These worms are great for drop shotting but for a shakey head they rip to easily. I sometimes go through one or two before I catch a fish. These worms do have good action though.
Comments: On money day, my drop shot rod has a 4.5" tied on, shaky rod has 7". I don't mind the flimsiness; when 2 or 3 get chewed down, they make a nice minnow/fluke school d-shot presentation. Color? Margie Mutilator baby!!
From: Brian: Los Gatos, CA
Comments: Only worm you need for a drop shot! When bites are tough try wacky rigging it instead of texas or nose hooking. It looks strange but blue crawler is my best color.
From: Will: Benton Harbor, MI
Comments: 4.5 robo on a drop shot will catch bass no matter how highly pressured your lake is. I like the 6 incher for shakey head. 1 of the top 3 worms out there with the senko and curly tail power worm. not the most durable though, but it will catch you fish guaranteed
From: San Diego
Comments: My favorite worm, hands down! I used it to put more largemouth in the boat than both of my buddies last week. Aaron's magic onsistently performs well for me.
From: Steve: So Cal
Comments: Great worm!
From: Dan: Grand Lake, OK
Comments: Quite possibly the best plastic worm on the market. Deadly on drop shots. I'm a customer for life these worms changed my whole style of fishing just because of their sheer productivity and ability to consistently put keepers in the boat. Thank you roboworm
Comments: Most consistent worm on the market for largies ad smallies. really made of a soft plastic which allows fish to inhale them and hold on...shakey head or split shot them and you'll get bit.
From: Adam: Costa Mesa
Comments: one of my favorite worms, this worm outpeform all fineese worm, colors,salt,bounancy is perfect, i use it for shaky head, spilt shot, tx rigging i have over 50 different colors of roboworm and different sizes, cannot stop buying those worms
From: Tyler: Baltimore, MD
Comments: Great worm I use the 4.5 inch worm for drop shot and the 7 inch worm texas rigged and do great not very durable but they catch fish
From: Kodee: CA
Comments: great worm for where i fish which is lake mission viejo. ive caught most of my bass on the morning dawn red flake color great bait
From: Matt: Mission Viejo, CA
Comments: #1 drop shot worm. Smallies love em' and they come alive in the water. Caught a ton just dead stickin' the bait.
From: Brad: Louisville, KY
Comments: Very nice worm. They are not durable at all, and kinda expensive....But, they plain catch fish, and they are about all I use anymore.
From: Frank: GA
Comments: This is the best finesse worm made. Deadly for drop shot and have also caught bass texas rigging the 4.5 inch worm. Current favorite color is red craw and red crawler.
From: Emmanuel: Tucson, AZ
Comments: I've caught fish in literally every lake I've fished this is from montana all the way to Kentucky ! My favorite color is Aarons Magic for sure ( anything greenpumpkin or watermelon is good). I like using the 4in size on a 3/32-3/16oz shakyhead when I really need a bite, but I use both 4 and 6in size for dropshotting. This bait is extremely versatile and can be used for a number of applications and they float ! I almost alway have one tied on. What can I say I've fished these for 5 years all I can say Is they're legit.
From: Grant: KY
Comments: Best shakey head worm i've ever used. Works on every lake i've fished. From tournaments to just fun fishing, I keep one of these worms rigged on the deck of my boat.
From: Derrick: DFW, TX
Comments: no offenses to zooms trick worm and berkelys shaky head worms but the thing is bad azz on a jig head i floats and you can kill it mid lake let it sit for an hour... the thing floats your gonna get hits!!
Comments: I love all the sizes but especially the 7 inch on a 1/4 ounce shaky head its an awsome pig catcher ive caught fish up to 5 lbs on this worm, it also catches nice little keepers at 14 inches!! all around awsome worm!!
Comments: Basically the only dropshot worm you need. Versatile to.
From: Matt: USA
Comments: the best drop shot worm ever made
From: Gunnar: Las Vegas, NV
Comments: Oh boy, you can fish this worm 8 million ways. I dont know how you guys are getting it to stay on a shakey head, the fat robos are better for that. Weighless, light car. rig, dropshot, splitshot, wacky, izzy....the list goes on for days. Everyone has their favorite color and I am suprised TW doesnt have some special pours of their own, they would sell!
From: Meatwad: Out Of Town
Comments: Drop shot works well but if you wanna maximize this worms greatness put it on a 3/16 oz shakeyhead with 4 pound flouro and get your net ready !
From: Debeaux: Myrtle Beach, SC
Comments: One of the best worms i've ever used, durability is an issue because of how soft they are, but they produce. Drop shot or texas rigged,they are amazing. Aarons magic is one of my favorite colors. I recently purchased some new hooks supposed to make the worm last longer.
From: Seth: Chattanooga, TN
Comments: I like Carolina-rigging this bait on a small light wire worm hook and it more or less suspends or sinks very slowly. Also wacky worming it on a 1/8 slider works very well I would say. I also find drop shotting the 4.5" very deadly.
From: Chris: Barrington, NH
Comments: Best finesse worm on the market. Bold Bluegill in 6" is my favorite for smallmouth, spots or largemouth from farm ponds to high pressure lakes to the boundary waters. When you need bites, this is your ticket to a tight line!
From: Steven: Clarkesville, GA
Comments: These are not just for drop shoting. I cast the 4.5 inch straight tail Roboworm weightless on a 1/0 Gamakatsu EWG red hook with a Medium Light drop shot rod into flooded grasses where smaller "bait fish" are going for shelter, like fry of bluegill and baby bass. I caught two largemouth bass in the 6.5 to 7 pound weight range on the baby bluegill color in the last couple of weeks, plus many more largemouth bass in the 3 to 4 pound weight range.
From: Vince: Tucson, AZ
Comments: Best drop shoting worm ever, i always catch fish with these worms.
From: Cody: Antioch, CA
Comments:A very good worm for drop shoting, good hook holding and the colors are very effective.
From:Ted: Lake Arrowhead, CA
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