Zoom Magnum Trick Worm

This isn’t your average finesse worm. The Magnum Trick Worm brings that classic straight-tail action but in a bigger package that appeals to heavyweight bass.
Texas-rig it, drag it through cover, or fish it weightless—it works. When the bite slows but you still want to target giants, this bait moves just enough to get noticed without overdoing it.
Strike King Rage Craw

The Rage Craw has a way of moving water that drives big bass crazy. Those flapping claws kick hard on the fall, which makes it deadly as a jig trailer or on a Texas rig.
It’s especially effective in warmer months when bass are aggressive. Whether you’re punching mats or dragging ledges, it’s a go-to for reaction bites from heavy fish.
Yamamoto Senko

The Senko’s slow fall and subtle wiggle make it a staple. It might look simple, but big bass love it, especially when they’re suspended or tight-lipped.
Wacky-rigged near docks or Texas-rigged in cover, it gets bites when nothing else will. The 6″ version is perfect for targeting trophy-size fish without getting too bulky.
Keitech Swing Impact FAT

This swimbait has a thumping tail and a body roll that just screams “easy meal.” It’s killer on a weighted swimbait hook, underspin, or even as a trailer.
The 4.8″ and 5.8″ sizes are ideal when you’re looking for quality over quantity. Big bass lock in on the movement and don’t hesitate to hammer it.
Zoom Brush Hog

The Brush Hog has been around forever, and it still catches big ones. It’s bulky enough to get attention, but the flapping arms give it a natural feel in the water.
Texas-rig it for flipping, or Carolina-rig it for dragging points and ledges. It shines when you’re targeting bass holding tight to structure.
Missile Baits D Bomb

The D Bomb is compact but packs a punch. It pushes water like a much bigger bait, which helps get the attention of bigger bass buried in thick stuff.
It’s made for flipping and pitching into heavy cover, but don’t overlook it on a swing head or wobble jig. It gets down fast and stays in the strike zone longer than you’d expect.
Berkley PowerBait MaxScent Flat Worm

Originally known for smallmouth, the Flat Worm also fools big largemouth. The MaxScent formula makes fish hang on longer, and that’s key when you’re dealing with wary giants.
It’s subtle but deadly. Neko rig it, drop shot it, or use it weightless—whatever the setup, it gets bit when other baits fall flat.
Zoom Magnum Ultravibe Speed Worm

This bait combines power and finesse in a way that really works. The tail kicks hard when you swim it, but it also glides and thumps on the fall if you slow things down.
Rig it Texas-style or buzz it across grass—it’s a killer option when you want to cover water and still tempt big bites.
Big Bite Baits 5″ Fighting Frog

This bait doesn’t just look like a frog—it moves like one too. It’s a great flipping bait, but also works well on a Carolina rig or swim jig.
The legs kick like crazy on the retrieve, and the body is thick enough to hold a big hook. When you’re after bigger-than-average bass, this one’s worth tying on.
NetBait Paca Craw

The Paca Craw has oversized claws that create a ton of action, even on a slow fall. That movement pulls fish out of heavy cover and makes it a great jig trailer or flipping bait.
Big bass love baits that look alive, and this one stays moving even when you’re barely twitching it. It’s especially good in stained water where vibration matters.
*This article was developed with AI-powered tools and has been carefully reviewed by our editors.






