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Catch More Bass with the Ultimate Speed Worm Setup



Unlock the secrets to bass fishing success with professional angler Jeremy Lawyer’s ultimate speed worm setup! In this video, Jeremy teaches you the essentials of rigging, techniques, and strategies that make this method versatile and effective in various water conditions nationwide.

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• WORM – Zoom Ultra Vibe Speed Worm
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• HOOK – Gamakatsu Superline EWG 5/0
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• WEIGHT – Bullet Weight Tungsten, 1/8 ounce
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• PEG – Freedom Tackle Rubber Punch Stoppers
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• ROD – Denali Lithium Pro Casting Rod, 7’6″
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• REEL – Bass Pro Shops Johnny Morris Platinum Signature Casting Reel
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・LINE – Sunline FC Sniper Fluorocarbon, 25-pound
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・TROLLING MOTOR – Garmin Force
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🌿 Rigging & Retrieval:
Jeremy demonstrates how to rig the speed worm for a streamlined presentation, gliding through grass and vegetation with ease. He shares various retrieval methods, adapting your approach based on water conditions, weather, and bass behavior.

🏆 Tournament Tips:
The speed worm is a versatile go-to bait for bass tournaments, attracting limit fillers and 10-pounders alike. Jeremy reveals the advantages of this power fishing technique, such as covering more water, eliciting reaction bites, and reducing the need for multiple rods on your deck.

💡 Key Takeaways:
Rig the speed worm for a streamlined presentation to minimize snags and maximize bites.
Adapt your retrieval approach based on water conditions, weather, and bass behavior.
The speed worm is a versatile bait for bass tournaments, attracting a range of fish sizes.
This power fishing technique allows you to cover more water and elicit reaction bites.
Elevate your bass fishing skills with this comprehensive guide to the ultimate speed worm setup, brought to you by pro angler Jeremy Lawyer! 🎣🐟

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23 Comments

  1. One could prolly get away with using that peg and weight system as some type of makeshift carololna rig system. Maybe a little dab of thin set super glue for a bit more security and less movement on the line. Hmmm.. Wonder if anyone's ever tried it…

    Ill cut out the suspense if anyone else is also wondering if its been tried.. if have! Has been a set up thats caught me LOTS of fish, quick and easy to setup, pulls through rock and other structure with much less snags, and ive kept it relatively secret for a while now.

  2. Man, wired2fish had the best April Fools joke ever! Lol. My friend is a state biologist and they talk about how technology is a diminishing return on fisheries all the time. It's pretty arrogant to mock the idea that technology could have a negative impact on fisheries. Can wired2fish publish the research that shows livescope technology "is generally not going to resultin over-harvesting on big public waters". In florida I have watched fisheries decline over the last 45 years and we should be very concerned about anything that has the possibility to threaten them.

  3. I live on a reservoir that doesnt have grass except on the bank a little, its mainly a laydown, deep brush pile type reservoir … are swimming worms still effective? – thanks

  4. Nice tip Jeremy. Really, like that weight peg setup. Thanks for sharing. I saw Shaw Grigsby fish a similar setup. One thing he added was he pegged the head of the worm with a toothpick through the eye of the hook to help keep it from sliding down the hook and ball up. Should help boat a few more bass. He also said the wood toothpick could hold some fish scent if you spray your baits. Shaw is the man.

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