Zoom Ole Monster 10.5" 9/bag Calif 408
The Zoom Ole Monster 10.5" soft plastic worm is built for anglers hunting trophy largemouth bass in heavy cover. At just over a foot long, this thick-bodied worm displaces water and creates action that calls in bigger fish—especially when you're pitching and flipping around docks, vegetation, and timber. Rig it Texas-style on a weighted offset hook, and you've got a lure that'll handle the abuse of cover fishing while staying rigged solid. Each pack contains 9 worms, giving you enough to work through a productive day without constantly swapping baits.
The Ole Monster's mass and profile make it ideal when you want to target quality over quantity. Slower presentations in thick cover often produce the best strikes on a bait this size, so don't rush the retrieve. Let the worm's bulky shape do the work, and be ready for aggressive takes from fish that don't mess around with subtle presentations.
Whether you fish shallow ponds, murky backwaters, or densely covered reservoirs, this worm's design suits aggressive cover-fishing tactics. Stock a pack or two for your next trip into the heavy stuff.
Key Features
- 10.5" body length for maximum water displacement and profile visibility
- Designed for Texas rig rigging on weighted offset hooks
- Ideal for pitching and flipping into dense cover
- Thicker body construction handles repeated casts into cover
- 9 worms per pack
Specifications
| Length | 10.5" |
| Count Per Pack | 9 |
| Bait Type | Soft Plastic Worm |
| Brand | Zoom Baits |
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best way to rig a Zoom Ole Monster 10.5" worm?
Texas rigging with a weighted offset hook is the most popular and effective method. This setup lets you skip the worm into tight cover and keeps the hook point protected during pitching and flipping in brush, vegetation, and timber.
Is this worm good for trophy largemouth bass?
Yes. The 10.5" size and thick profile are designed to appeal to larger largemouth, especially in heavy cover where bigger fish often hide. The bulk of the worm creates more action and visibility than smaller baits.
How many worms come in a pack?
Each pack contains 9 worms, giving you a solid working supply for a full day of cover fishing.
What kind of water and cover is this worm best suited for?
The Ole Monster excels in densely covered areas—thick grass beds, fallen timber, dock pilings, and brushy banks. It's particularly effective when pitching and flipping into places where bass hold tight.

