
Overview
Putting the “U” in undulation, the Zoom U Tail delivers an overwhelming level of both action and versatility. Constructed with a thin, ribbed body, the Zoom U Tail features a U-shaped backside that flaps and flickers with minimal movement.
Possibly one of the best all-around worms on the market, the Zoom U Tail is applicable to a wide-range of finesse tactics, like shakey heads, Texas-rigs, and split shots. Poured with the ideal amount of salt, the Zoom U Tail is a proven bass-catcher anywhere that fish swim, whether you’re fishing a backyard pond or a big lake for big money.
Length | Quantity |
6-3/4" | 20 |
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Customer Reviews
Motor oil/chartreuse works great for smalliesGreat for finicky bass!! Used these on a highly pressured lake, caught 4 smallouth over 4lbs which is huge here in oregon, ended up catching over 20 fish in one day on these, when other anglers were maybe catching 1 or 2!!
Workshorsethis worm catches them and you can catch 3 or 4 before you need another worm great value
Another ideaTry it on a Carolina rig. It does great! Uncle Meaty won't steer you wrong.
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Comments: These work weightless very well. u just let it sink slowly and give ut a sm pop every 5 sec ir so. and old colir i loved was chameleon. its like a dark pink.wish they would stop discontinued my fav colors guess they decide to make the top sellers.. drag this on the bottom with 6 lb test and a sm 1/ 0 light wire mustad hook.
From: eddy: 2/22/23
Comments: These worms work well and allow you to be efficient on the water. You can go through a pack in a couple of days without even trying. I can usually get 2-3 fish per worm, which isn't bad. I'd recommend stocking up on these. Pumpkin chartreuse and cotton candy chartreuse are both great options for finicky fish.
From: Unknown: North Carolina 1/7/23
Comments: Pulled an old bag out from the stockpile and fished it on a light jig head. Slayed em. Went thru the whole pack in two days. I think a lot of people wont fish a worm any more, which is why this old school bait kills.
From: Unknown: Minnesota 7/17/21
Comments: I have used these over the last couple weeks and wow! They are awesome. I fished a pond for about a hour and it was tore up in that time i had to cut the front of it off and re rig it so it would stay on haha. Bass love it for sure! The package doesnt lie about that. It has an awesome swimming action when reeled in the tail looks great. It looks really good on the fall when weighted. When not weighted i like to twitch it on the fall amd it squirms like a worm when dripped in water its great. I also found out it looks pretty good reeled in fast with no weight so it skims the top of the water almost like a tiny snake i have yet to get one in like that but have had some bites i may just need a different style hook for that? Overall awesome im buying more
From: Andrew: Tulsa ok 5/18/18
Comments: I HAVE BEEN FISHING THESE SINCE 2007. I LOVE TO FISH THEM ON A 3/16 OZ JIG HEAD. tHE COLOR THAT WORKS BEST FOR ME IS PLUM. YOU MIGH SAY IT MAKES THE FISH GO PLUM CRAZY. PUT A LITTLE SMELLY JELLY IN THE BAG AND MIX IT UP. USE THE SHAD SMELL IT WORKS AWESOME.
From: Unknown 11/22/17
Comments: been using these since the trick worm back in 92 or so. great worm works great with a sm bullet wt 1/16 oz but my biggest bass are always caught going weightless. u get less bites but the big bass are just a fan of these. had great catches on tequila and red bug and green ppk. i aways get a 5 pounder on these every may. pb was 1995 got a 7. 10 oz largie on halloween on red shad color
From: earl the pearl: germantown 4/25/17
Comments: Yesterday I went pond hopping and tried from stick baits to brush hogs to swim baits and I only got a bite on the junebug u tail. The tail when falling makes them go nuts. Almost every other cast i was getting hammered.
From: Giovanny - Orlando, FL 3/14/17
Comments: I have been fishing the pumpkin chartreuse u tail for three years now & there has not been a day yet I haven't caught a largemouth bass when all else fails.
From: Josh: Shadside, OH 5/1/16