Zoom Trick Worm 6.5" 20/bag Okeechobee Craw
The Zoom Trick Worm in 6.5" is a straight-tailed soft plastic worm that's earned its reputation as a versatile workhorse for bass anglers. This Okeechobee Craw color comes in a 20-count bag and combines a proven profile with salt impregnation to give fish a realistic feel and taste. Whether you're working it weightless around shallow cover, rigging it on a Carolina rig, or pairing it with a shakey head, the Trick Worm's slender, straight design and subtle segmentation deliver a natural slithering action that doesn't rely on flashy looks to get bites.
What makes this worm stand out is its adaptability. Bass pros have discovered that when fish have seen everything else, the Trick Worm's understated approach still produces. The straight tail and segmented body create lifelike movement in the water without exaggeration. Fish it weightless for a stealthy presentation in shallow water, or rig it on a Carolina rig for slower, more deliberate work. The salt content helps fish hold the bait longer, giving you a better chance at a solid hookset.
Okeechobee Craw is a natural color choice for clear-water and shallow-cover scenarios where bass can see your offering clearly. You'll reach for this worm when you need a credible profile that mimics what actually lives in the water—no gimmicks, just proven effectiveness in a compact 6.5" package.
Key Features
- 6.5-inch straight-tailed design for natural presentation
- Segmented body produces realistic slithering action
- Salt-impregnated for improved taste retention
- Highly versatile—works weightless, on Carolina rigs, or with shakey heads
- 20-count bag—plenty of baits for a full day on the water
- Okeechobee Craw color for clear water and shallow cover applications
Specifications
| Length | 6.5 inches |
| Count per bag | 20 |
| Color | Okeechobee Craw |
| Type | Straight-tail worm |
| Body construction | Segmented |
| Salt-impregnated | Yes |
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I fish the Trick Worm weightless?
Yes. The Trick Worm is excellent fished weightless around shallow cover and grass, where its floating profile and natural action shine in a stealth approach.
What rigging methods work best with this worm?
You can fish it weightless for shallow water, rig it on a shakey head for vertical presentations, or use a Carolina rig for a slower, more methodical approach. The straight profile adapts well to all three methods.
How many baits come in a bag?
Each bag contains 20 Trick Worms, giving you plenty to experiment with different rigging techniques and color options throughout your day.
What does the salt impregnation do?
The salt content makes the worm more palatable to bass, encouraging them to hold the bait longer before they let go—which increases your odds of setting the hook.

