NetBaitBF T-Mac 6.5in Black 20ct
The NetBait T-Mac is a 6.5-inch soft plastic worm designed for bass anglers who want a versatile pattern that works on multiple rigging methods. Coming in a 20-count pack, these black worms combine NetBait's proven formula with a body profile that generates action whether you're fishing them on a shaky head jig, weightless, or rigged Texas-style. The T-Mac's compact profile and ribbed body make it a go-to choice for anglers targeting both active and stubborn fish throughout the year.
What sets the T-Mac apart is its durability—these worms hold up well against short-striking fish that hit and miss, letting you make multiple casts before needing to retie. That means more time fishing and less time swapping baits. The black color is a trusted staple for murky water and low-light conditions, giving you a silhouette that bass can easily locate and commit to.
Whether you're working shallow cover, dragging bottom in deeper zones, or pitching into grass, the T-Mac's modest size and natural action fit a wide range of presentations. Keep a pack in your tackle bag for days when you need a dependable worm that delivers without flash or gimmicks.
Key Features
- 6.5-inch soft plastic worm body with ribbed profile for added action
- Works effectively on shaky head rigs, weightless presentations, and Texas rigs
- Durable construction resists short strikes and frequent casting
- Black color ideal for low-visibility water and night fishing
- 20-count package provides quantity for tournament prep and extended outings
Specifications
| Brand | NetBait |
| Product | T-Mac Worm |
| Length | 6.5 inches |
| Color | Black |
| Count per Package | 20 |
| Type | Soft plastic worm |
Frequently Asked Questions
What rigs and techniques work best with the T-Mac?
The T-Mac is effective on shaky head jigs, weightless rigging, and Texas rig applications. Its moderate size and profile suit both aggressive presentations and subtle finesse techniques depending on conditions and target bass.
Is the T-Mac durable enough for repeated casting?
Yes. The T-Mac is built to withstand multiple short strikes without tearing, so you can make numerous casts before replacing the bait. This durability makes it practical for both tournament fishing and casual days at the lake.
When should I use black-colored worms?
Black is most effective in stained or murky water, at night, and in low-light conditions where a strong silhouette helps bass locate and strike the bait.

