Dash Worm – Speed Worm for Grass Lakes | Baitlicious
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Description
Dash Worm — Speed, Vibration & Reaction Strikes A Florida-built speed worm designed for grass lakes, shallow flats, and power-fishing presentations. The Baitlicious Dash Worm is a fast-moving, high-action speed worm engineered for covering water and triggering violent reaction strikes. Featuring a streamlined body and a paddle-style tail that thumps hard even at slow speeds, the Dash Worm is built for power-fishing across Florida’s grass-filled lakes. Whether you’re buzzing vegetation at sunrise, slow-rolling through lily pad stems, or worming through submerged hydrilla, the Dash Worm delivers consistent vibration and irresistible swimming action. Poured in small batches with our custom American-made plastisol and salt-bagged for freshness, this worm is tailor-made for Florida’s shallow-water bass fishing. Why Anglers Choose the Dash Worm ✔ Paddle Tail Designed for Speed & Thump The broad, cupped tail creates heavy vibration — loud enough for stained water, subtle enough for pressured fish. ✔ Perfect Body Profile for Swimming Slim enough to cut grass, thick enough to maintain stability while buzzing or slow-rolling. ✔ Salt-Bagged for Freshness & Balanced Action Provides perfect fall rate and keeps worms from breaking down in storage. ✔ Excellent Search Bait Covers water fast and helps locate active fish. ✔ Built for Florida Grass Lakes Designed specifically for hydrilla, pads, eelgrass, and Kissimmee-style vegetation. Best Ways to Fish the Dash Worm 1. Buzzing the Surface (Most Popular) Rig it Texas style with: 3/16–1/4 oz weight EWG 3/0–4/0 hook Keep it just below or on top of the surface. Creates a subtle “prop bait” effect with the tail. Deadly early morning or over topped-out hydrilla. 2. Slow-Rolling Through Grass Let the worm swim naturally just under the surface. Perfect for: Hydrilla tunnels Sparse pads Edges of Kissimmee grass 3. Swimming on a Light Texas Rig Use a light weight and retrieve steadily — great for pressured fish that won’t chase hard baits. 4. Lift-and-Drop Around Holes in Vegetation Let the tail flutter on the fall — excellent for bedding fish, holes in eelgrass, and scattered cover. 5. Carolina Rig or Speed-Dragging In deeper grass, drag or slow-reel it as a finesse swimbait. Where the Dash Worm Shines (Florida Proven) Lake Kissimmee Lake Istokpoga Lake Okeechobee Tohopekaliga Walk-In-Water Harris Chain Any shallow grass lake This bait is at its best in 1–6 feet of water around grass, pads, or mixed vegetation. Color Recommendations Junebug — Tannic Florida water, overcast days Green Pumpkin — Clear water, natural presentations Black/Blue — Muddy water, low light Watermelon Red — Grass lakes, sunny days Motor Oil — Pressured fish, clear water Why Choose Baitlicious Plastics? Small-batch production American-made plastisol Salt-bagged to prevent breakdown Colors specifically chosen for Florida vegetation Poured for consistent action cast after cast









