Overview
Combining attributes of both a craw and worm into one, the Zoom Fork Tail Worm is an attention-grabbing bait that tantalizes fish into striking. Offering a compact and mouth-watering profile, the Zoom Fork Tail Worm features an enticing forked tail and slender ribbed body, which produces a very subtle action and soft vibration that entices fish to strike in the toughest conditions.
Perfect for a dropshot, shaky head, Texas-rig, or small Carolina-rig, the Zoom Fork Tail Worm is great for those times when the fish are finicky and there is increased fishing pressure. Available in an assortment of Zoom’s proven colors, the Zoom Fork Tail Worm gives anglers the effectiveness of multiple baits in one.
Length | Quantity |
5" | 15 |
Previous Feedback
Comments: I have been a 6th sense fan when Casey started up the company. And then became a trie fan after using their tackle and watching Ben Milliken. I have been using the vega frog since the first prototype hit the markets. They were good then and great now. I don't have any issues with then sinking or not walking right. If your not using the right set up or youâre a beginner to frogging. Maybe your storing your frogs in a tackle box where it melted a little and caused a hole. Idk but these are very well built that I don't understand the issues. These are totally worth it, but I wouldn't but them if you are just learning the frogging techniques and understand the setup thats perfect for these. Don't use a short rod with flourocarbon line. Use a longer rod with fast action tip with mono that floats or 50pound braid.
From: Unknown: Pennsylvania 5/11/21
Comments: Awesome bait. If you cut it to be around 3" it works wonders as a ned rig.
From: Samuel: Hobart, Wisconsin 5/11/21
Comments: This worm is top secret. Shhhh.. Throw weight less on 2/0 hook on spinning rod. Let it fall slow. Use nail weight in belly for horizontal fall. Deadly big fish technique.
From: Steve: Athens, Texas 1/14/21