Zoom Centipede_Watermelon Seed

$6.29

The Zoom Centipede is an excellent choice for heavily pressured fish. It has been used traditionally on a Carolina rig, but also is a great bait for shakey heading as well as split shotting, darter heads, Texas rigging or drop shotting. The muted action and deadness of this soft plastic worm appeals to fish, especially in cold water. The Zoom Centipede's slow life-less glide is indicative of the way the underwater world behaves at colder temperatures. These "do nothing" worms can make the difference between a good day or bad day on the water! All Zoom Baits also feature super soft, salt-impregnated plastic that bass will fight to hold on to.

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