13 Fishing Big Squirm Worms

13 Fishing Big Squirm Worms

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Floating ribbon tail worm bait8in9Select Color$0.00 USD
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13 Fishing Big Squirm Worms are worm baits with a ribbon tail. The ribbon tail floats and moves in the water's current, creating a natural action that attracts fish. This unique action gives anglers an extra edge. Made with USA sourced materials and are donkey sauce infused.
5 Stars based on 4 reviews
By David
Naples, FL
Great for post-spawn bass
April 4, 2021
This color of the big squirm worm works quite well for slower worm presentations.
For bass that are used to fast retrieve plugs, it's best to really slow down using a bare octopus or circle hook. Using a wacky hooking technique and let the worm flutter down on a 2-3 foot long fluorocarbon tippet. Above, don't be in a hurry in areas with heavy fishing pressure.
Pros
  • As many others have said, you can't fish a worm too slow and before setting the hook; count to 15, do a slow tightening of the line as you set the hook.
Cons
  • These are best fished with either octopus or better yet circle hooks. These latter hook styles really decrease the rate of "gut hookups when fishing slower techniques and work much better with wacky techniques.
By David
Naples, FL
Good for low light fishing
April 4, 2021
The tail action on the big squirm worm works well for early morning and twilight largemouth bass fishing. In these 2 low light conditions, the tail actions creates an excellent vibratory movement that largemouth go after!
Pros
  • A great addition for near shore or bank fish action.
By David
Naples, FL
Great Tail Action
April 4, 2021
The tail action on these squirm worms works very well for largemouth bass. I just recently fished these in south Florida where largemouth bass are fished hard and got great action. As standard techniques delivered less hookups, I employed the wacky hooking technique which yielded a 20+ largemouth bass day.
Pros
  • Good for a faster retrieve - near surface - for more top-water action. Also, good for near bottom slow or stop and go retrieve. For the latter, use a hook on a 2-3 foot fluorocarrbon tippet, only light line technique and don't bee afraid to go super slow on the retieve
Cons
  • Tough to fish with in extremely heavily weeded areas with anything but burying the hook back into the worm.
By ROBERT R.
Lakeland, Florida
Big worm
May 2, 2020
Like the swim pattern and the color brings out the big ones. Easy to rig, intices fish to bite
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