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The Zoom Swamp Crawler provokes bites like no other soft plastic bait and it's no coincidence it's one of Zoom's most popular worms. Extremely versatile, the Swamp Crawler is great Texas-rigged, Carolina-rigged, wacky style, weightless or on a shaky head jig. It usually gets hit on the fall, but twitching it on the bottom is deadly as well. The worm body features extremely life-like detail and Zoom's super soft, salt-impregnated plastic gives the Swamp Crawler a realistic, tantalizing action. Zoom baits have long been preferred by tournament anglers for their uncanny fish-producing ability.
Comments: I have caught everything except chlamydia on these and to be fair I've never fished them in Florida. Drag them along the bottom on a mojo or split shot rig. Your welcome
From: Jay: Yantis TX 5/13/23
Comments: My go to drop shot worm. I fish it t rigged on a Gammy 1/0 off set hook. Fantastic hook up ratio.From: Unknown: Illinois 8/21/20
Comments: Pretty much through the years ZOOM products I've used catch fish like crazy & I've never had anything to complain about- until now. Ordered some Morning Dawn color (Pink w//Blue laminate-shot) Swamp Crawlers & they came w/o the Blue laminate "shot". Gonna keep them as a "who knows?"-type thing, because they may still catch fish! Just go ahead & order Roboworms' Martens' Morning Dawn if you want the right colored Morning DawnFrom: Unknown: 10/8/19
Comments: Ditto, all the rave! Totally forgot I had these in my bag, and pulled one out other evening. Used w/Frenzy Baits shakeyhead. This worm got me my biggest bite of the afternoon working it slow. Knew it was a big Spot soon as set the hook (slow big head shakes). This worm may become my primary Shakeyhead before long .:) God bless, Mike
From: Mike G: Cumming, GA 11/19/18
Comments: Best Shakey Head worm when the bite is tough. Fish it on a 3/16 oz Buck Eye Lures Spot Remover. You will load up the boat.
From: Brendon: Pinehurst, NC 2/28/18
Comments: my go to bait in every tournment condition, it has never let me down. Thank you Zoom for such a fish catching worm!
From: Big John: Virginia 12/9/16
Comments: Probably one of the best selling worms Zoom makes. Oh you don't have any? It's because we keep it quiet and go through 5-10 packs a year ourselves. I've turned more than a few non boaters on to this worm once they saw the magical powers it has.
From: Jay6: USA 8/21/15
Comments: I first saw this worm in my Grandpa's Tackle arsenal. I was in NC w/ my Grandma, so i decided to crawl them along (hence the name Swamp Crawler) and landed some decent fish, about 13 inches (decent for that pond). I would recommend these to everyone. They have worked every time i try them. I would go for a wacky rig or a texas rig on a 4/0 or 5/0 hook, paired w/ a 1/8 oz weight
From: Alex: IL
Comments: When I'm inchin wacky, there is usually a swamp crawler on my jig head. Hell, I think I will fish one tomorrow. GP, JB and WM. also good weightless or drops hotFrom: Meathead: crawling in a swamp
Comments: This worm just doesn't have a whole lot of action to it. Just stick to trick worms. They aren't as durable as trick worms and don't float like trick worms.From: John
Comments: Great bait tig it weightless on a one or two alt hook wont disapoint in clear water. Great bait!
From: Tyler: Columbus, GA
Comments: Straight, sofy and souple, rig it wacky or better, rig it inch'wacky... This bait is just a reference for that way of fishing, it has been copyed by lots of Japanese high end lure brands. But it's the original, and it's still the best choice for colors and durability, You can also rig it on a shaky head or mojo rig, it will perform very well on finicky bass.