PARAWORM FALL MUSHI and PARAWORM STICK are both small soft worms built for rockfish/inshore finesse. Their compact size and shrimp-flavor profile make them a strong choice when fish are inactive or pressured.
PARAWORM FALL MUSHI adds the 12-leg “Fall Mushi” profile, which gives a little extra wave action for subtle attraction.
PARAWORM STICK is the cleaner stick-style option if you want a simpler, more neutral fall.
Googan Baits Lunker Log is a classic stick bait for a broader soft-plastic worm approach, especially if you want a natural, subtle drop in ponds, rivers, creeks, or lakes.
Technique notes
For the Para-Worms, fish them on light finesse rigs and let them fall naturally near structure.
Use short pauses and small twitches rather than aggressive movement.
If rockfish are holding tight, keep the presentation close to bottom and around cover.
For the Lunker Log, work a slow sink-and-pause cadence for a natural stick-bait fall.
When to switch
Switch away from these worms if fish want a faster-moving bait, a larger profile, or more vibration.
If you are fishing deeper water or need to hold a precise depth, a float or bobber setup may help control the presentation.
If bites stop on the fall, try a different size, a more active lure, or a harder bottom-contact presentation.