Zoom Magnum Finesse

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Zoom Magnum Finesse

Post by Scattergun2570 » Mon May 30, 2016 5:33 pm

I use the standard Zoom Finesse worm on the Owner Ultra Head,,but I have never used the Magnum Finesse.. I don't think it would be a great idea to use the same head,seems like there's too much plastic for that. So, i am thinking EWG or G-lock Gammy,Owner j maybe? What are your thoughts?

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Re: Zoom Magnum Finesse

Post by dirtygeary » Tue Jun 28, 2016 12:47 am

I have used these in black. Fishing at night only. I used standard 3/16 oz spot remover jig heads. I had great success on Several trips. I will say though I don't see much differance over just using a 5" senko. I bought the full size magnum trick worms as well and I have used the same jig head on them in the daytime. It is truly surprising how small a fish can hit these and just inhale them. Really a cool bait. Probably should be throwing it more!

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Re: Zoom Magnum Finesse

Post by mprestonSEK » Tue Jun 28, 2016 4:47 am

Last summer they were my go to bait for fishing deep grass and points. I caught several 5-7 lb bass and every size in between. I fished mine on a trig with a 1/4 oz tungsten pegged with a 3/0 Gammy Superline hook. Make sure to try out the Houdini color. As far as hooks go, take your pick. I have been testing out the Gammy G-lock hooks and really like them.

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Re: Zoom Magnum Finesse

Post by Scattergun2570 » Wed Jun 29, 2016 11:09 am

mprestonSEK wrote:Last summer they were my go to bait for fishing deep grass and points. I caught several 5-7 lb bass and every size in between. I fished mine on a trig with a 1/4 oz tungsten pegged with a 3/0 Gammy Superline hook. Make sure to try out the Houdini color. As far as hooks go, take your pick. I have been testing out the Gammy G-lock hooks and really like them.
whats a Trig ?

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Re: Zoom Magnum Finesse

Post by zodiak311 » Wed Jun 29, 2016 4:19 pm

mprestonSEK wrote:Last summer they were my go to bait for fishing deep grass and points. I caught several 5-7 lb bass and every size in between. I fished mine on a trig with a 1/4 oz tungsten pegged with a 3/0 Gammy Superline hook. Make sure to try out the Houdini color. As far as hooks go, take your pick. I have been testing out the Gammy G-lock hooks and really like them.
Those G lock hooks are my favorites, work pretty darn good as a dropshot hook as well. 8-)

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Re: Zoom Magnum Finesse

Post by zodiak311 » Wed Jun 29, 2016 4:19 pm

Scattergun2570 wrote:
mprestonSEK wrote:Last summer they were my go to bait for fishing deep grass and points. I caught several 5-7 lb bass and every size in between. I fished mine on a trig with a 1/4 oz tungsten pegged with a 3/0 Gammy Superline hook. Make sure to try out the Houdini color. As far as hooks go, take your pick. I have been testing out the Gammy G-lock hooks and really like them.
whats a Trig ?
Texas rig

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Re: Zoom Magnum Finesse

Post by Scattergun2570 » Thu Jun 30, 2016 8:50 am

zodiak311 wrote:
Scattergun2570 wrote:
mprestonSEK wrote:Last summer they were my go to bait for fishing deep grass and points. I caught several 5-7 lb bass and every size in between. I fished mine on a trig with a 1/4 oz tungsten pegged with a 3/0 Gammy Superline hook. Make sure to try out the Houdini color. As far as hooks go, take your pick. I have been testing out the Gammy G-lock hooks and really like them.
whats a Trig ?
Texas rig

lol ok..no dash threw me in another direction..thought it might have been something new.

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Re: Zoom Magnum Finesse

Post by uljersey » Fri Jul 01, 2016 2:31 am

The TriRig ... :doh: 8-)

Rig worms on it instead of swimbaits. It will simulate a school of worms :whistle:

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Re: Zoom Magnum Finesse

Post by Scattergun2570 » Sat Jul 02, 2016 6:59 am

dirtygeary wrote:I have used these in black. Fishing at night only. I used standard 3/16 oz spot remover jig heads. I had great success on Several trips. I will say though I don't see much differance over just using a 5" senko. I bought the full size magnum trick worms as well and I have used the same jig head on them in the daytime. It is truly surprising how small a fish can hit these and just inhale them. Really a cool bait. Probably should be throwing it more!

You don`t see much diff between A Senko and the Mag Finesse? I would think its completely different..no?

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