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These little Finesse Worms from Zoom are just the thing when the bite gets a tough or you're fishing clear or pressured water. The Finesse Worm is a small version of the popular Zoom Trick Worm and can be rigged in a variety of ways, including wacky style on a small hook, on a darter head, splitshot or on a shakey or finesse jig head. Zoom's soft, supple plastic is life-like to the touch and gives the Finesse Worm a seductive action that drives bass wild. All Zoom baits are also salt impregnated using Zoom's proprietary system, causing bass to hold on longer for a better catch ratio. Zoom continues to impress the bass fishing world with their innovative products that have been proven to catch fish all over the Country.
Comments: This is the most versatile worm ever. Caught my PB on it at 8.6lb Rigged on a Zappu Inchi wacky head. I've caught hundreds of bass fishing it wacky and Tx rig weightless. Simple basic and always works.
From: Jay: Emory TX 5/9/23
Comments: The zoom finesse worm is the best shakey head worm ever! It works well on dropshot and TX rig too. It works on largemouth and smallies alike. 6'6" medium fast action spinning rod with 15 lb braid and 8 lb fluoro leader is what I throw it on. Watermelon red flake for clear water, junebug for stained/dirty. The price has gone up but these are still worth every penny. 20 worms for a little over 5 bucks is a steal, plus these are very durable and last several fish. Go ahead and order some, there's a reason there are literally no bad reviews on them.
From: Colin: Minnesota 3/2/23
Comments: This is the best worm for numbers or giants. I love to rig it Texas Style weightless on a 2/0 ewg. However you can't fish this wrong and the value is amazing
From: Jason: Royse City, TX 9/28/22
Comments: Can't say enough good things about Zoom baits. I've been using them for close to 30 years. I fish the finesse worms on 1/8 oz lead heads that I make; also the speed craws. In the summer I throw the Zoom Mag 2 and the Zoom Ole Monster. Right now the Bass on Beaver Lake in Arkansas are chasing small shad and I have been catching them on a Super Fluke Jr rigged weightless. I have tried the Super Fluke but they just swat it and won't take it. I am no different than any other fisherman; I love a top water bite. That is the greatest thing about Zoom bates; they have a bait from top to bottom and in between. I have had good luck with a Fat Albert grub on a lead head for suspended fish. Just count them down and reel them through the suspended fish. We have a power plant lake we fish in the winter where the water stays in the 70's all winter and Zoom finesse worms rule. We catch 5 to 8 lb Bass on Zoom finesse worms all winter. The Bass are Florida Strain; short and stocky. Kinda like me.
From: Larry: Rogers, Arkansas 9/13/22
Comments: A couple of weeks ago i discovered how deadly these are rigged on a 1/16 or 1/8 oz shakey head on the river. I let em sink/drift into the laydowns and WHAM. Chartruse/Pepper is an awesome color. Candy Bug is another excellent choice.
From: Jamie: IN 8/11/22
Comments: Do you fish clear water? Do you like catching fish? Me too, Billy! Set a pack of these in the sun for a day or two, and they will lighten up. This works wonders on certain colors. You can figure out which ones. Go whack em for me...tell them Jason sent ya!
From: Jason: NJ 9/8/2
Comments: June bug colorway with drop shot will work in most situations. Very versatileFrom: Mahdi: Maryland 6/15/20
Comments: Hands down best straight tail worm on the market. These will catch bass when nothing else will, and in extremely high pressure. You can wacky right them on a light spinning setup or put them on a 3/16 shakey head and you will catch your limit in no time! Also very durable and great value. A true confidence bait!From: Ryan: Texas 11/2/19
Comments: Favorite finesse worm ever! If the fish are not biting, they'll bite this! best way for me is rigging it weightless on an ewg hook. gets bit hard!From: Jake: 9/16/19
Comments: This is the finesse worm that all others a judged by! I used to carry about 20 colors at a time, now i've narrowed it down to about 5, and I've had SO many memorable days with it. I've fished em wacky, drop-shot, on a jig head, carolina, texas, ULTRA VERSATILE!! If i had to narrow down my plastics to bare minimum it would be Berkly 10" Power Worm, Yum Dinger, Netbait Paca Chunk, and Zoom Finesse. Watermelon/Red is all-time favorite color.
From: Jamie 2/28/19
Comments: Fish it on a drop shot, shakey head (my personal favorite), weedless you name it..... Decent durability and you get 20 for less than 4 dollars! Must buy.
From: Ben 8/29/18
Comments: This is the best worm that I use and it cant be beat. Get the color kiwi, the pictures dont do it any favors but its the best there is. I either use a 1/4 oz shaky head on the finesse worm and a 5/16 shaky head on the regular zoom trick worm. its optional but if you dip the end tail thing in some of the jj's magic chartreuse dip with the kiwi colors it will work i promise you.
From: Nate - San Ramon 1/2/18
Comments: 1 of my go 2 lures always get bit with a wacky worm, got 11 bass in 1 hour today and 2 yellow perch on green pumpkin magic.all colors work best bait for the $ im about to try some new worms in the tri colors bummer they aint 20 in a pk though.why pay more and get 50 percnt less. are they gonna get u 50 percent more fish? no i been a zoom man since 1989 and they work
From: ED: mars 9/8/17
Comments: Amazing. Cut a bit of the head off and put on a jig head. Jerk the rod to bounce off the bottom. Hold on.
From: Caleb: Lakeville, CT 7/26/17
Comments: Drop shot is the way to go with this bait. Caught 8 fish within and hour, all decent size.
From: Nathan: 9/21/16
Comments: This bait is astounding, I mean just look at all the positive review's, its incredible that a single lure can get so much recognition. I'm about to give it more as is I have recently purchased one hundred of these bad boys & I have been using them almost exclusively for almost 5 yrs now. As you may have guessed they are my go to lure I will use these any day all day no problem. Plus they are responsible for 5 of my pb fish. Including large & small mouth, pickerel & believe it or not trout. Not to mention they can be rigged in so many ways typically I fish them Texas rigged weightless & twitch it on the top like a popper jerk bait mix. They have a wiggle on the fall, good flexability, cent & price. All & all this bait has no down side accept for your rod tip. Fish on.
From: Eli: NY 2/29/16
Comments: A zoom finesse worm is my go to bait. the only way i fish them is on a drop shot. if the day is really tough & they wont bite anything they will definatly bite these on a drop shot
From: Matthew: TN 11/7/15
Comments: Used these worms for years causght over 100+ bass on them & my pb 12 pounder my favorite worm ever highly recommended.
From: Garrett: GA 10/6/15
Comments: I love these baits on a shakey head my go to if they are not bitin I have taken these up north form smallies cant beat them black junebug and green pumpkin for drop shotting
From: Matt: IL 2/25/15
Comments: I can't say enough about these baits, my go to bait on clear water lakes. My favorite way to rig them is on a 3/16 Charlie Brewer's slider pro heads and drag them on the bottom. My rod and real setup is a ML spinning rod with a quality spinning reel, and 6 to 8 # line. I have caught countless fish on these baits. Some of my favorite colors are, watermelon seed, green pumpkin , cherryseed, watermelon chart. Tail, and occasionally plum in stained water. Buy some, they are a great deal and they work great!
From: G Money: Knoxville, TN 2/22/15
Comments: i love this bait! i used to fish it weightless all the time, with a 2/0 Gamakatsu off set ewg it is perfectly weighted to sink slow and flat. However, I recently discovered that throwing one of these bad boys in green pumpkin on a shaky head equals big bites. I have not pulled a single fish in 4 weeks, but with the green pumpkin on a shaky head i pulled in 10 largies in an hour. including a solid 4 1/2 pounder. very impressed.
From: Alex: Forsyth, GA 10/22/14
Comments: Growing up out West, a 4.5" worm was kinda big. But I don't live out there no mo, so whatever. Since everyone and their mammy fishes a trick worm on a shaky head...you know what to do. I still prefer Netbait's version, but I am weird like that.
From: Jay6: USA 7/10/14
Comments: Wow this little worm just helped me land a ten pound bass! VERY durable. Perfect for clear water shakey head.
From: Michael: Oroville, CA 6/16/14
Comments: Awesome little bait. Great worm for any pond or any clear water situation. Had a pack for years and never used them until i decided to give them a try the other day. Def buying more
From: Michael: USA 5/31/14
Comments: Great bait, you cant fish it wrong, wacky, texas, dropshot, and shakeyhead.From: Brodie: Selah, WA
Comments: Cant go wrong with these baits. Bass have been hammering them on dropshot!! I love to go with watermelon red flake.
From: Por: CA
Comments: The best soft bait ever, green pumpkin or watermelon seed = monster bass
Comments: watermelon seed works great on a drop shot
From: Gary, TX
Comments: This worm has the same shape and action as the old Creme Scoundrel. The first soft plastic worm I learned to fish in KY was the purple Creme Scoundrel. Today, I use the green pumpkin, lemon pumpkin, watermelon seed, and red bug colors to catch almost any black bass species on KY lakes, creeks, or rivers. Easily the best choice for finesse/shaky head presentation. You get 20 worms for under $5.00!! That makes this soft plastic one of the best values on the lure market today.
From: John: Lexington, KY, USA
Comments: this and the speed craws are my go to kudzu,watermelon red flake, and june bug keep it simple.From: Russ: south carolina,USA
Comments: caught a 5+lb largemouth on this thing it was awesome!!!
Comments: These are great i live in florida and i fish the saint johns river every weekend for tourneys and you put these bad boys on a c-rig and drag it through a shell bed BOOM magic!!!!!!!!!!!!!From: Wil: FL
Comments: these worms are good for shaky heading and also make very good spinnerbait and chatterbait trailers the tail just wiggles side to side on the retrieve and they wont add to much bulk to you spinnerbait!
From: Paul: WI
Comments: Great worms! drop shot, shakey head or ust texas rigged! watermelon or june bug are great colors!From: Layne: OR
Comments: oh my gosh, I love this worm! I caught a 9 pound bass and a 7.3 pound bass off of a bed with this work in watermelon red. It works perfectly with a 3/16 ounce weight. It slays the big bass!
Comments: didnt catch anything the whole day until i used thisFrom: I$AI: San Diego, CA
Comments: best worm ever made!
Comments: Great product i use this lure in every body of water i go to always have one tied up they dont sell the color i use on here but if you can find it the name is kudzu color it is really bright colored but it gets lunkers. 14 oz bullet weight and your favorite worm hook your ready to go.
From: Nick: Ohio
Comments: Best shakey head bait out there. This worm is a killer when the bite is slow. Its won me a few tournaments during the winter and is more durable than you would think. Great worm.From: Will: AL
Comments: Great bait! One of my favorite worms to rig wacky. I tear bass up at a local lake on these worms anywhere from 4-8 bass in a 2-3 hour trip. Rig these wacky on a finesse wide gap 3/0 hook, works like a charm. My top colors are watermellon red, watermelon seed, watermelon red w/ chart. tail. 20 worms for $4 cant beat that! Good fishing!
From: Joe: Southern NJ
Comments: This bait = money on tournament day. Rigging options are endless, drop shot, shaky head, texas rig, carolina rig, wacky, and more. This little worm catches numbers AND size.From: Basswipe: Meatwads pond
Comments: really great worm. wack rigged works great, although it isnt very durable because it is so thin, texas rigged or weihgtless it is awesome, a very versatile bait.From: Scotty: Vienna, VA
Comments: Best for dropshotting, caught 38 fish in 1 day, ranging from the smallest to even the 5 lbers. rigged with #2 hook is deadly. caught around 4 or 5 5 lbers. not bad for a day of fishin! best wacky rigged.
From: Silasa: Fresno, CA
Comments: I like to texas rig mine, and I like watermelon red, watermelonred/chartreuse, chartreuse peper,and watermelon magic.From: Clayton: Carlyss, LA
Comments: Hands down this is a one of the best soft plastic worms on the market. even though it isn't a senko style bait i caught 90 percent of my bass last year wacky rigging it. also great for dropshotting and Texas rigging. a very versatile lure that is one of my favorites. Personally my favorite colors are Green Pumpkin, Watermelon Red, and Pumpkin.
From: Joe: Chicago, IL
Comments: My go to bait when it's tough, whether its on a drop shot, split shot or shakey head these always get the job done. If one color doesn't work try another, they're always biting these. Best colors for me are Red Bug, Green Pumpkin Magic, Okeechobee Craw if the water's dirty, and Smokin Shad if I'm around a bunch of shad.
From: Jake: Greer, SC
Comments: a GREAT bait for pressured waters! Rig em texas-style on a 1/0 hook, spinning gear w/ 8lb test line, with a small splitshot about 12-18" up the line from the hook... my favorite color is watermelon red flake.
From: Tony: Charlotte, NC
Comments: if you got these worms in green ppkn,watermelon,an red bug you ready for anything
From: Doug: Blacksburg, SC
Comments: The zoom finesse worm is much better than zoom trick worm. I have got 10 bass in 1 hour. Zoom finesse worm is the best and I also like the Zoom magnum worm , the tail action is great! the best color for thw finesse worm is the bait fish color.
From: Alex: Long Island, NY
Comments: I got some of these with some shakey head hooks with a cork screw, i found that if you cut a little off of the head of the worm it will make a nice solid head and makes shakey head rigging with a corkscrew ALOT easier. Favorite color is key lime pie.
From: Matt: MN
Comments: This is a great worm. My favorite color is Junebug/Chart. and Tackle Warehouse doesn't carry it. I like to rig it with an Arkie jighead, 6-10 lb. mono, and a 6' spinning rod. One morning I caught a 13'' Largemouth on my about my tenth cast, which is not a bad size for Northeast Ohio. I recommend this product to anyone From: Mayfield Heights, OH
Comments: These worms are amazing! I recently caught about 30 rock bass and 20 smallmouth on these worms the biggest being a 5 1/2 pound smallie. I have also caught multiple largemouth over 5 pounds and 2 over 6. I rig them weightlessly and fish them on any shallow structure I can find. MY favorite color is green pumpkin, I have caught the most fish off of that color. I haven't just caught bass off of this lure, I have caught bluegill, catfish, pickerel, perch and even trout. I highly recommend this product!
From: Peter: Connecticut, USA