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BIG Plastic WORMS Catch Big Summer BASS (The Ole Monster)



Big soft plastic worms are one of the best fishing lures to catch big bass during the summer. Let’s break down summer worm fishing!

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During the summer one of the absolutely best ways to catch big bass is with a big worm. The best things about big worms, like a zoom ole monster is that they will catch a lot of bass and they catch big bass.

Big soft plastic worms are also extremely easy to fish. You simply cast them out and drag them around and wait for a bite!

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44 Comments

  1. I fish shallow ponds often, and was curious to know if I should peg my weight or not. I use an 1/8th oz. weight unpegged currently… gonna try it next time pegged. Thanks for the info bro! ๐Ÿค™

  2. I found more success with leaving the worm hooks embedded into the worm so I don't end up getting as snagged as often. I will bend the hook point slightly upwards. Pegged weight if dragging through heavy woody cover; unpegged if dragging through grass or open waters; weightless if dragging across fractured, angular rocks that snag weights and jigs.

  3. I love your videos! Does using snap swivels affect Texas rigs? Bass just opened near me in Ontario so I'm trying to learn to get better at bass fishing this season and your vids have helped with that.

  4. Sup Tyler. Great video. As said before had 2 packs of big worms, didn't realize were 10" . used them yesterday because of previous video, and nothing else worked. I cought a lot of bass, most were not much bigger than worm lol. But got a 4.7lb bass made my year. I pegged weight because weight kept getting in weeds, almost gave up. You helped me so much. Tyvm tc

  5. Great video my friend I really enjoy watching you what is very informative flip your comments in the past the Big Worm we used to fish them a lot been tournaments at Lake Monticello in South Carolina and we would the big worms at night and people would always rag on me about me setting the hook so hard but usually by the end of the night they were setting the hook hard as well one thing that I do differently than what you just spoke of is I always like to use a light wire hook I honestly can't tell you any fish that I've ever lost or whatever I've never had a hook break on me put it that way I have had some Bend out but not on a fish and I think it gives the worm a better action as it is falling having a lighter wire hook. But anyway I wish you would just send these videos to me it's really hard knowing that they're thousands of other fishermen out there watching and getting the same information if you ever make it to Texas my friend let me know I'll be happy to put you on a few

  6. Newer boater/offshore fisherman here so may be a dumb question, when fishing a ledge to you drag the worm down the ledge or up the ledge? Thank you for your time, itโ€™s greatly appreciated

  7. Best videos on YouTube. I like that you are in Ohio too because Iโ€™m in northern Indiana and it makes me feel a little more confident with your advice vs. southern states guys

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