
Plastic worms are the most versatile bait available to the bass angler because they exploit the most fundamental weaknesses of the bass. Black bass are opportunistic predators that look for easy to capture, easy to swallow meals and nothing short of live bait fills the bill as well as a well-presented plastic worm.
Add to that the fact that once a bass commits and sucks in a worm it has a realistic feel that encourages the fish to hold on and it starts to become clear why worms have been a top producer for so long. Let’s take a closer look at some worm fishing tackle and techniques.
When I first started bass fishing, I quickly accumulated a massive selection of worms in a myriad of colors as most worm anglers do. More recently as my fishing success has improved the total number of worms I carry has actually decreased. Based on research done at the Berkley fishing laboratories, color is the least important factor in whether a bass will strike given bait running a distant third behind action and profile. Based on my field observations, I heartily agree.
At this point I carry worms that range from 4 to 8 inches in length in both flutter tail and straight tail configurations. In the smaller sizes I learn toward baitfish imitating translucent hues such as light blue, smoke and clear flake. Most of my larger worm arsenal is composed of darker more crawfish like colors such as watermelon, motor oil and black.
I think it is important for the individual angler to experiment and determine which colors work best for them. This will ensure that they have confidence in the baits they are throwing and as we all know a bait you have confidence in catches more fish, because you put more effort and time in fishing it correctly.
Once you’ve settled on a selection of worms, it’s time to add some wide gap worm hooks in sizes 2/0 through 4/0 and a few No. 8 octopus hooks for drop shotting. In terms of weights you’ll want a good selection of split shot, bullet weights from quarter to one ounce and a few quarter ounce tungsten drop shot weights. A small selection of glass beads and swivels rounds out.