Bass Assassin Lures, Inc.

Bass Assassin RSB Worm 7.25" 8pk

$8.09 - $8.09

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Description

Promising heavy thumping performance, the Bass Assassin RSB Worm is designed to slither through vegetation and complex cover with a hard kicking action. The length of the body features subtle ribbing to help grab more water and provide a lifelike feel when a hog hammers your lure. As the body transitions to the tail anglers will appreciate the aggressive curl tail that pushes a tremendous amount of water with a turbine action as you swim it through the water column.In addition to its impressive action, the Bass Assassin RSB Worm is enriched with just the right amount of salt to give it the perfect sink rate and encourage fish to hang on longer. The Bass Assassin RSB Worm boasts a profile that comes in just over 7-inches for tremendous fish-drawing power in any water clarity. With its beefy profile and hard-hitting action, it is ideal for use on a Texas rig, a Carolina rig, a shaky head, and even a weighted swimbait hook. An excellent option for navigating the dense, vegetation-choked mazes your lake has to offer, the Bass Assassin RSB Worm is designed to elicit big strikes anywhere you fish it.

Specifications

Category

Soft Plastics

Length

7.25 in (184 mm)

Sink Rate

slow sink

Target Species

bass

Techniques

casting, finesse, flipping

Water Column

variable

Action

hard kicking curl-tail

Conditions

vegetation, open water, dirty water

Field Notes

This is a soft-plastic worm with a hard-kicking curl tail, best used around vegetation and other complex cover. It works well on Texas rigs, Carolina rigs, shaky heads, or a weighted swimbait hook when you want a bait that can be swum through the water column and still keep a natural profile.

Pros

  • Aggressive tail action with strong water displacement
  • Versatile rigging options
  • Salted body helps fish hold on longer
  • Good for thick cover and vegetation

Cons

  • May be too bulky for finesse situations
  • Best performance depends on proper rigging

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