CPF Lures

10" Ribbon Tail Worms

$5.29

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Description

Ribbon Tail Worms The 10 inch Ribbon Tail Worm is one of the best all year big bass baits you can find. Either fished Carolina, Texas rigged, or weightless, the 10 inch worm has incredible action like no other. The curl tail action shimmers in the water and provides a better swimming action than smaller ribbon tails worms. The Best Ribbon Tail Worm For Bass Ribbon tail worms are very accomplished baits in the tournament circuits. Recently a major FLW Pro Circuit Tournament had a top 10 finish attributed to a 10 inch Ribbon Tail worm, where you can fish them either Carolina or Texas rigged. Action of the Ribbon Tail Worm There are many companies that offer a 10" Ribbon Tail worm. Zoom, Yum, & Gambler baits all have their own versions of the bait. What CPF Lures did is take a bait that works well, and enhanced the tail to produce a glimmering action in the water. When and Where to Use Ribbon Tail Worms The Ribbon tail worm is normally fished during the summer months when the water is hot. Ribbon tail worms are especially effective in early morning or evening hours. The worm's natural coloration makes it less visible to fish during these times. This gives the fisherman an advantage when trying to catch fish that are more active during these periods. Often fished around brush or shell bars, you will also find success fishing the worms on a Carolina rig in eel grass. Ribbon Tail Worm Customer Reviews

Specifications

Category

Soft Plastics

Length

10 in (254 mm)

Target Species

bass

Techniques

casting, finesse

Water Column

variable

Action

swimming ribbon-tail action

Conditions

clear water, vegetation, open water

Field Notes

Best fished on Carolina rigs, Texas rigs, or weightless when bass are active. It is especially effective in early morning or evening and around brush, shell bars, or eel grass. The ribbon tail provides a swimming action that works well in warm water and can be used to cover water or fish slowly along bottom structure.

Pros

  • Strong ribbon-tail swimming action
  • Versatile rigging options: Carolina, Texas, or weightless
  • Effective for big bass and tournament situations

Cons

  • Best results are often tied to warm-water periods
  • Large profile may be less subtle in heavily pressured water

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