Description
High-quality, versatile mini senkos. Perfect for ned jigs. Must have for your Bass tackle box.
— Tiber Outfitters' Team
TZR-WORM (Teaser-Worm) is our new Midwest Finesse worm bait that combines worm and bug elements into one amazing bait. Designed to trigger the bite, the TZR-WORM includes fine rib features and 16 pairs of grub feet to make this bait more appealing to fish.
Whether using a Ned jig for finesse jigging or drop shotting, this bait will give you the diversity to target all sorts of species under a wide variety of conditions. Made from durable, yet supple plastics and available in a variety of colors, this is another Grumpy must-have to add to you tacklebox arsenal! TZR-WORM is ideal when targetting smallmouth bass, largemout bass, walleye, lake trout, and many more freshwater and saltwater species.
- Fine ribbing creates a more realistic and natural presentation
- 16 Pairs of grub-like feet add the extra buggy look to entice the bite
- High-durabilty plastic made to last, yet supple enough to create life-like body movements
- Multitude of colors available for a variety of conditions and species
- Multi-technique bait including ned jigging, drop-shotting, etc
- Loaded with our new signature Grumpy Hawg/Garlic Sauce!
- Loaded with hand-ground, sea salt so fish hang on longer
- 8 pieces per bag
- Recommended Ned with 1/0, 2/0 hook size
- Made in Canada!
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