Trick Your Zoom Worm and Catch Big Bass This Season
Tricking a zoom worm will work well right now as the spawn dies down. The bass will begin to come off their beds and will be more aggressive and hit this rig even better. This rig will work in both ponds and lakes.
What is a Zoom Worm?
A zoom worm is a straight worm about 7 inches long and they come in several colors like chartreuse, yellow, white and in natural colors as well.
Rigging your zoom worm
You rig your zoom worm with no weight and you fish it almost like a topwater lure. You can tie the hook directly to the line or put it on a swivel about 6 inches above the hook. The swivel will help keep your line from twisting as you retrieve.
Tricking your zoom worm
As you retrieve your zoom worm, you want to twitch them. This will cause the worm to jump back and forth.
One technique that I’ve found most effective is to twitch them just under the surface. Then pause and let the worm sink.
Best Bass Lakes in Arizona for 2009
- Alamo Lake – This is the HOME of largemouth bass in Arizona and recent surveys show a large population of largemouth bass for the 2009 season.
- Bartlett Lake – A great lake for bass fishing, Bartlett Lake is a 2,800 acre lake just north of Phoenix.
- Lake Mead – An excellent bass fishing lake located near the border for Arizona and Nevada. Lake Mead boasts a whopping 160,000 acres of fishing waters.
- Martinez Lake – more for the shore angler, Martinez Lake is only 600 acres but is worth the trip near Yuma, Arizona.
- Lake Pleasant- a 10,000 acre lake also close to metropolitan Phoenix, great bass lake.









