Product Details
U-Tale Worm 6.75" Pumpkin/Chartreuse Tail Soft Baits, 20 Pieces (001-015) by Zoom®. There may be no better all-around worm on the market today than the U-Tale, the perfect mid-size body for the widest variety of conditions, paired with a flapping curly tail which forms the letter U. It's a proven fish catcher anywhere that bass swim has been for generations and will continue to be so for the foreseeable future.
Specifications:
Length: 6.75" |
Color: Pumpkin/Chartreuse Tail |
Style: Worm |
Features:
- Solid-bodied worm with "U"-shaped tail
- Salt-impregnated
- The worm that you learned to Texas rig with as a child is still every bit as effective, whether you're fishing your backyard pond or a big lake for six figure checks
- Designed and manufactured using innovative technologies
- Rigorous quality you can trust
- Expertly made from sturdy materials
Includes:
- 20 Soft Baits
The Zoom® Bait Company is a true American success story, rising from one man’s vision and elbow grease to become the worldwide leader in soft plastic lures. Ed Chambers proved that necessity truly is the mother of invention in the fishing industry – when he couldn’t find the worm styles that he needed, the Georgia gaming machine salesman used a trolling motor in a 55 gallon drum to mix up the plastic to mold lures that would do a better job. That was 1977. In the nearly four decades since that relatively inauspicious beginning, Zoom’s attention to detail and innovative nature has allowed the company to grow. Now, there’s a 40,000 square foot facility with state-of-the-art equipment making countless styles of lures in over 400 distinct color patterns. That growth has been fueled by a commitment to quality and listening to what anglers want. The Zoom Lizard had become the standard-bearer for the industry, the best of its kind and used anywhere that bass swim. Zoom has worked to develop new shapes and techniques, such as the Super Fluke and Brush Hog. Zoom has been a leader in developing new colors, too, with now-standards like Pumpkin coming from the fertile mind of Ed Chambers, who truly “thinks like a fish.”