- Bass worms
A bass worm is an artificial
fishing lure which comes in a variety of different colors and body types and is usually scented with a salty, garlic residue. Bass worms are more effective than other rubber worms primarily because bass are attracted to a particular worm depending on the environment in which they are being used.Grub Worm
The grub is meant to resemble that of the
larva e that appear naturally all around the world. Most artificial grubs have a curly tail on the end of a fat body that flaps rapidly when being pulled through the water. This action mimics the true movement of a living worm and helps to entice a bass to strike. These worms vary anywhere from 2 to 4 inches in length.Ringworm
The ringworm has somewhat of a
nightcrawler profile, equipped with a smooth, aerodynamic nose and a body that has circular ridges (or rings) that continue down the body until reaching a flat or sometimes curly tail. These worms are typically 4 to 6 inches in length.Jerkbait
A jerkbait resembles an average
segmented worm , fat with not much form to the body, but attracts fish by the type of action the fisherman uses. These baits are meant to be zig zagged, hopped on and off the bottom, or twitched in and out of cover to produce action that even the most lethargic fish will fall for. These worms are slender and long (usually 4 to 7 inches in length) and resemble the averageearthworm .Ribbontail Worms
These worms tend to range between 7 and 10 inches in length; the majority of which is the tail that is sinuously twisted so it can displace water while causing as much visual pleasure to the bass as possible. The front of the body accounts for about 3 inches of the overall length and is cylindrical in shape, sometimes having circular rings.
Floating Worms
Floating worms are similar to the aforementioned jerkbait, in that they have the nightcrawler profile but instead of staying submerged, these baits hover near the surface. These worms work well for fishing through heavy cover and over grass beds where topwater action is essential. These worms tend to be 6 to 8 inches in length.
Colors
Chartreuse - a tint consisting of, but not limited to, pale green and yellow. This color is widely used in the sport of bass fishing because of its versatility when adding other colors to the lure.
Watermelon- a light green tint that is also very versatile when adding other colors. Watermelon lures usually come either with or without the "seed." The watermelon seed lures will be speckled with black dots.
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