Its subtle tail kick and fast-sinking profile make it useful for fall-triggered strikes and for covering variable water columns with a controlled presentation.
It’s especially practical if you want a soft-plastic that can be fished wacky, neko, weightless, or Texas-rigged.
Technique notes
Start with a slow fall and minimal movement; let the tail vibration do the work.
Try wacky or neko rigging for the most finesse-oriented approach.
Use weightless around shallow cover or Texas-rig it when you need a little more control near grass, wood, or bottom contact.
When to switch
Switch to a more aggressive moving bait if bass are actively chasing.
Move to a heavier bottom-contact lure if you need to probe deeper structure or stronger current.
If fish want a bigger profile, step up from finesse worms to a bulkier soft plastic.