Swimming Action
Realistic Juvenile Bass Imitation for Trophy Hunters
1. One-Sided Slit Creates an Action Bass Have Never Seen
The most distinctive feature of the Bass Worm 145 is its deep slit cut into only one side of the body. This unique design produces irregular body vibrations, creating a new type of action that conventional flat worms cannot achieve. Combined with its bold 145mm(5.7”) size, the Bass Worm 145 presents a strong presence that triggers big bites, even in heavily pressured waters.

2. Realistic Imitation of a Baitfish Hiding Among Rocks and Timber
The concept behind BASSWORM is to replicate a juvenile bass hiding desperately in cover. By tucking the body against obstacles and letting only the tail quiver, the BassWorm delivers an incredibly lifelike presentation. Using line slack to perform a stationary shake generates subtle tail-twitches that mimic a panicked baitfish. Its realistic printed scales and 3D eyes prevent close-range rejection.

3. Recommended Rig #1 – Free Rig
Pairing the Bass Worm with a 14–21g(1/2oz-3/4oz) free-rig weight is perfect for bottom “spot shaking.” This is where the “violent shake” technique shines—strong rod work transmits wave-like vibrations throughout the slit body, imitating the frantic struggle of a dying baitfish. The free-moving weight enhances both natural action and drawing power, making this the go-to setup for bottom contact fishing.
4. Recommended Rig #2 – NE-WO DAMA
Using BASSWORM with Issei NE-UWO DAMA makes it possible to approach fish buried deep in cover while minimizing snags. Using a 14–17g(1/2oz – 5/8oz) weight with an offset hook(need to exchange to #6/0 hook), anglers can combine stationary shaking with line-slack control to create fine tail quivers that perfectly imitate hidden prey. This rig keeps the lure in the strike zone longer, provoking reaction bites from monsters that won’t chase fast-moving baits. Field testing has proven its effectiveness in catching big bass with consistency.
5. Recommended Rig #3 – Neko-rig
A Neko-rig with a 3.5g(1/8oz) nail-weight makes the Bass Worm highly effective for rocky bottoms and pinpoint spots. Stationary shaking on the bottom recreates the weak quivers of a struggling baitfish. In summer, it excels with “piku-piku” (flicking) or horizontal Neko setups—inserting the hook near the dorsal fin or gill creates either vertical twitching or side-sliding action. These subtle movements across the surface become a deadly weapon for enticing bass even under the toughest high-water-temperature conditions.
6. Recommended Hooks and Size
Offset Hook Size: #6/0
Drop-shot Hook Size: #3/0
- Condition: Brand New
- Length: 145 mm (5.7 inch)
- qty: 3pk.

(*depend on country as below)
– Middle East : 9 working days*
– Oceania : 3 to 6 working days*
– Asia 1 to 6 working days*

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