My Secrets For Selecting The Right Floating Worm Colors
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- Опубликовано: 29 дек 2024
- Randy goes in detail about how he selects different floating worm colors to match different water conditions and weather conditions...#floatingworms #springbassfishing #bassfishing #fishthemoment #prespawnbass #floatingwormcolors #zoomtrickworm. My Secret Floating Worm Modification/Setup • My Secret Floating Wor...
Thanks Randy for the tips, 70yrs old never tried this style before.
I printed all this out. Getting ready to laminate it and stick it in the cover of my floating worm box. I can remember everything.
You want catch shit
5:17 I gotta comment. I have found fishing a spring fed river near my home that is around 20+ foot of clarity that a green or brown trick worm with brown flake works wonders. Also, using a small hook(1-2 size) no matter the size of worm ( I work a 3-7 inch worm) works wonders and you actually will catch more fish if you let them eat the bait a little first.
Thanks for the info Randy Would like to see a video of the worm in action and how you present it
Looking forward to the video on the retrieves you use on these floating worms and thanks for sharing all of your experiences
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I never would have guessed or ventured some of those colors! Good luck today!! Clean up on day 2!!
Great stuff! I only have white and bubble gum. Looks like I better make an order! 😃👍🏼
Man, I used to throw these all the time! Like most other lures, something new or different comes along and we forget about our old favorites. Watching this reminds me of seeing that worm drifting down after a twitch and seeing a big white mouth open up and inhale!!
The baby bass color is so underrated. I feel like it’s the best color they make in the trickworm and the super fluke. But the bubble gum is really good too!
Great tips Randy. Thanks from Western Kentucky.
Wow thanks for all the information Once again. Keep the videos coming.
Randy you are the best I appreciate it every video you make, website is amazing
Looking forward to giving them a real try in a couple weeks. Thanks Randy.
🤞🏼here’s to a decent bag today 🤞🏼
I hope that you cover the types of Hooks that you use with these worms.
Thanks Again Randy for sharing your Experience.
Bubble gum and red shad are my go to colors
I really enjoy these videos and I can't wait to try these tips out. Thanks.
Thanks Randy. Good luck day 2!
Lily pads and floating worms is a match made in heaven.
Thanks, I have not tried this technique yet.
Baby Bass & white catch the most in my region. We have gin clear water in AZ. Black or plum work well at night.
Great vid ..never used pink or yellow ..I'm gonna gave to give it a try..
Right on time.👍
I use the Junebug color on a spot sticker head at Logan Martin all year. In grass on rocks or sand flats. It catch’s highly pressured fish when nothing else will for me
Cool😎👍💈
Hope today's better for you
Looking forward to how to retrieve them
Thanks
Thanks Randy- I used the bubble gum yesterday & tore'em up,,, 1-2 feet of stained water
Great info
Anyone know the name of the color of the last trick worm. I have that color and it produces well but I cannot find it
You the man
If zoom Floating worms dont float. What are some good worms that do float?
Give 'em hell today Randy!
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Been trying the bubblegum color with no luck, Cant find yellow anywhere.
Junebug works in fl
Any color!!!!
You may addressed the line size and type of line or maybe talk about it later but I’ll go ahead and ask: Do you use mono or flouro and what size line? Good luck today
Surprised that you didn’t have any black variations, like South African Special, Black Red Flake, or June Bug.
I fish almost exclusively in stained/dirty water. Are these dark colors a poor choice?
Thanks
Do you catch fish on them? If so then no.
White and June Bug are good colors for stained water from my experience.
I hear floating worms work great when bass are on beds. Would your colors change any in that situation or would you use same colors depending on water clearity and conditions?
Answers this in the video.. bubblegum near spawn/bedding time.
Hellbender techniques?
Randy, with flukes, I know you can double rig them for schooling fish. Have you ever tried this with the floating worm?
Interesting! I'm going to try that out . Have you tried it ?
@@bobbybass1944 I have not tried a double floating worm. Flukes, yes! The success I've had on a floating worm was with schooling fish, so I've considered this with the floating worm, but just haven't tried it yet.
@@joeyhewitt7724 OK thank you !! I'm definitely going to give it a shot , If it's successful I'll call it the Joey rig
Don’t call it a ComeBack!!!! Rock Day 2!!!
Use the pink wacky style worms for years
Not going to lie, I was shocked to see the colors in your box. I would have bet $$ that it had what we amateurs consider "staple" colors such as: Green Pumpkin, Black/Blue, Junebug, Watermelon, and Black.
Texas rig/drop shot/carolina, probably...
Would you please adjust your background ceiling lights. They’re really tuff on the old eyes. Thanks cg
Good luck today brother go get yourself a 30-40+ lbs bag today
You aint never caught no fish on A Zoom Trickworm
Randy I enjoy your videos but labeling every thing you do as a secret is a bit over the top. Almost makes me want to ignore them
Those two lights over your left shoulder ruin the clarity of your videos