
Overview
Zoom's big Ol' Monster of a worm just got bigger. Measuring in at 12-inches in length, the new Zoom Magnum Ol' Monster is beefier around the middle, too. The new magnum offers about an inch and three eighths of circumference, compared to the original one-inch for a much bigger all-around profile. Perfect for catching that kicker fish and targeting those bigger bites, the Zoom Magnum Ol' Monster delivers all of the action and fish attraction of the original - now in a big bass size.
Length | Quantity |
12" | 5 |
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Comments: I finally gave this big worm a try, and I am so disappointed I didn't try it sooner. First time out I hooked four fish over 3 pounds! Use a 3/16th oz tungsten weight with it and a 5/0 superline hook. The 3/16th oz weight is important. It gives it a super slow fall. I learned that from Randy Blaukat. The key is to let the fish run with it for at least 10 seconds. I engage my reel and feed line out when I get a bite, then after about 10 secs I set the hook. I was missing a lot of fish before I started letting them run with it. They need time to get such a big bait all the way in their mouth. I actually fish these big worms on my 7'4" Daiwa Tatula frog rod. It works great!
From: Chris: Cincinnati Ohio 8/11/22
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Comments: Great bait the more you use it the stickier it gets. I have even cut them down when they want a smaller fat worm.
From: Scott: Tennessee 9/11/20
Comments: Amazing!!! Whacked some good fish this summer on Chickamauga even in shallower water. 12 in don't have trouble chokeing these down.
From: Tennessee 10/1/18
Comments: Been absolutely crushing the bass the past few weeks on these baits. I was intimidated by the size at first, but even some aggressive smaller bass will eat this thing. But still, it is nice knowing that most times when you set the hook its going to be a decent fish. Been fishing stained water around weed edges and using the June Bug color. Throwing it Texas rigged on a 4/0 hook with a 3/8oz bullet weight. Need to stock back up cause I'm all out!
From: Unknown 9/5/17
Comments: I can say that I have caught tons of fish on this bait! I love throwing it on a Carolina rig or even Texas rig. Either way this bait is fantastic & I can say it's one of my go to baits!
From: Dylan: Cypress, TX 10/14/15
Comments: I was a little concerned when I first received these worms. Much thicker than a typical 10". Fishing these deep off of ledges and in grass. Great action, colors, and size! Catching loads of big ones. Been using 1/4 oz bullet weight & will start throwing 3/8 to see if any difference in the action or bite. Most bass (70%) will hit it on the initial fall. So if you see your line go tight slowly reel to feel the weight & set the hook!
From: John: Germantown, MD 8/3/15
Comments: Fished side by side w the Yammamoto big worm, this one never had a chance. It's stiff, and doesn't move in the water while sitting still like the Tammy big worm does.
From: Unknown: USA 4/20/14
Comments: Best big fish bait in the world landed personal best 17.43lbs monster on these wonderful baits
From: Seth: WA
Comments: Cant say enough good things about these! Catches big fish everywhere from wisconson to Arkansas!
From: Leng: AR
Comments: Bought the last pack. 1st time used netted 6.11lb. Glad to know you guys have them, they are very hard to find in California 420
From: Kevin: Diamondhead, MS
Comments: Just got these in last week and tried em on Kissimmee Chain this past weekend on 1/16 weight dragged across bottom and slayed em on junebug, most from 2-3.5 lbs. Waiting for the big ones, I am confident this worm will produce, the extra circumference is definitely a factor
From: Jace: Apopka, FL