The flat underside of the worm causes it to glide to the bottom on the fall, unlike traditional worms, with Z-Craw legs also kicking on the way down
With a thick body it will hold any hook and stand up to the abuse of multiple fish
Whether you are dragging the Z-Craw Worm across the bottom or swimming it through the grass, it's sure to give bass a presentation unlike anything they've ever seen
Catching crazy with the pumpkin color. I fish it at a slow retrieve with occasional pauses and also buzz it on top. Must have salt in at because they have some weight to them and cast far.