6"-Inch Trick Worm Soft Plastic Lures for Bass

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1 pack of 10

6" Trick Worm — premium soft plastic designed for anglers who demand lifelike action and durability. Built from a supple, salt-resistant compound, this worm offers a realistic sink and twitch that triggers bites from bass, walleye, and other predators. The slender profile and tapered tail produce subtle undulations on slow retrieves, while the soft body holds a hook securely without tearing. Available in a range of proven colors and infused with a natural scent and bite-enhancing attractant.

  • How to Rig 6" Trick Worms: From Weightless to Shakey Head

  • Quick Rigging Guide

    1. Weightless (The Floating Worm)

    • The Setup: 3/0 to 4/0 offset worm hook; no added weight.

    • The Action: Twitch it near shallow cover to create a "walk-the-dog" underwater movement.

    • Best For: Shallow flats, docks, and aggressive post-spawn bass.

    2. Shakey Head (The Finesse King)

    • The Setup: 1/8 to 3/16 oz jig head with a screw-lock keeper.

    • The Action: Slow drags and subtle shakes; the buoyant tail stands vertically to entice finicky fish.

    • Best For: Hard bottoms, rock piles, and high-pressure situations.

    3. Wacky Rig (The Slow Fall)

    • The Setup: Wide-gap finesse hook pierced through the middle "egg sack."

    • The Action: A horizontal, fluttering fall on a slack line.

    • Best For: Suspended bass and vertical cover like bridge pilings.

    4. Texas Rig (The All-Terrain)

    • The Setup: 1/8 to 3/8 oz bullet weight and an offset hook.

    • The Action: Hop or crawl it through thick debris.

    • Best For: Heavy vegetation, brush piles, and "punching" through cover.

  • What is the Best 6" Trick Worm Colors for Clear and Muddy Water?

    1. Clear Water: Natural & Translucent

    In high visibility, bass are easily spooked. Use "natural" tones that mimic forage.

    • Green Pumpkin: The go-to choice for mimicking crawfish and bluegill.

    • Watermelon Seed/Candy: Translucent shades that provide a subtle shimmer.

    • Bluegrass/Prizm: Subtle flakes that imitate baitfish scales.

    • Morning Dawn: High visibility for deep water without looking "fake."

    2. Muddy Water: High Contrast & Silhouettes

    In low visibility, bass rely on bold shapes and bright flashes to find the bait.

    • Black and Blue: Creates the strongest silhouette against murky backgrounds.

    • Junebug: Dark purple with flash that cuts through silt.

    • Bubblegum/White: High-vis neon colors that stand out in "chocolate milk" water.

    • Chartreuse Pepper: A bright, high-contrast classic for river and tidal fishing.

  • Why the 6-Inch Trick Worm is the Ultimate Finesse Bait for Bass?

    The Trick Worm has earned a permanent spot in every professional angler's boat because it bridges the gap between subtlety and presence. While other baits rely on rattles or aggressive kicking, the Trick Worm thrives on finesse and versatility.

1 pack of 10

6" Trick Worm — premium soft plastic designed for anglers who demand lifelike action and durability. Built from a supple, salt-resistant compound, this worm offers a realistic sink and twitch that triggers bites from bass, walleye, and other predators. The slender profile and tapered tail produce subtle undulations on slow retrieves, while the soft body holds a hook securely without tearing. Available in a range of proven colors and infused with a natural scent and bite-enhancing attractant.

  • How to Rig 6" Trick Worms: From Weightless to Shakey Head

  • Quick Rigging Guide

    1. Weightless (The Floating Worm)

    • The Setup: 3/0 to 4/0 offset worm hook; no added weight.

    • The Action: Twitch it near shallow cover to create a "walk-the-dog" underwater movement.

    • Best For: Shallow flats, docks, and aggressive post-spawn bass.

    2. Shakey Head (The Finesse King)

    • The Setup: 1/8 to 3/16 oz jig head with a screw-lock keeper.

    • The Action: Slow drags and subtle shakes; the buoyant tail stands vertically to entice finicky fish.

    • Best For: Hard bottoms, rock piles, and high-pressure situations.

    3. Wacky Rig (The Slow Fall)

    • The Setup: Wide-gap finesse hook pierced through the middle "egg sack."

    • The Action: A horizontal, fluttering fall on a slack line.

    • Best For: Suspended bass and vertical cover like bridge pilings.

    4. Texas Rig (The All-Terrain)

    • The Setup: 1/8 to 3/8 oz bullet weight and an offset hook.

    • The Action: Hop or crawl it through thick debris.

    • Best For: Heavy vegetation, brush piles, and "punching" through cover.

  • What is the Best 6" Trick Worm Colors for Clear and Muddy Water?

    1. Clear Water: Natural & Translucent

    In high visibility, bass are easily spooked. Use "natural" tones that mimic forage.

    • Green Pumpkin: The go-to choice for mimicking crawfish and bluegill.

    • Watermelon Seed/Candy: Translucent shades that provide a subtle shimmer.

    • Bluegrass/Prizm: Subtle flakes that imitate baitfish scales.

    • Morning Dawn: High visibility for deep water without looking "fake."

    2. Muddy Water: High Contrast & Silhouettes

    In low visibility, bass rely on bold shapes and bright flashes to find the bait.

    • Black and Blue: Creates the strongest silhouette against murky backgrounds.

    • Junebug: Dark purple with flash that cuts through silt.

    • Bubblegum/White: High-vis neon colors that stand out in "chocolate milk" water.

    • Chartreuse Pepper: A bright, high-contrast classic for river and tidal fishing.

  • Why the 6-Inch Trick Worm is the Ultimate Finesse Bait for Bass?

    The Trick Worm has earned a permanent spot in every professional angler's boat because it bridges the gap between subtlety and presence. While other baits rely on rattles or aggressive kicking, the Trick Worm thrives on finesse and versatility.