DB Curly Tail Worm - Ribbon Tail Bass Fishing Worms
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Premium Curly Tail Worms in Two Versatile Sizes
The DB Curly Tail Worms deliver incredible tail action and versatility for bass fishing. Available in two sizes to match any fishing situation, these worms are deadly on largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, and a variety of other species.
Available Sizes:
- 4" Body Length (8" total head to tail) - Perfect for finesse presentations, drop shot, Carolina rig, and jig trailers
- 6.5" Body Length (13" total head to tail) - Ideal for Texas rig, Carolina rig, and targeting bigger bass in heavy cover
Key Features:
- Active Ribbon Tail: Creates constant vibration and movement that triggers strikes from finicky fish
- Two Size Options: Choose the right size for your fishing conditions and target species
- Versatile Rigging: Works with Texas rig, Carolina rig, drop shot, split shot, and as jig trailers
- Multi-Species Appeal: Catches bass, trout, crappie, perch, and panfish
- Made in USA: Premium American-made fishing lures from Diesel Baits
- Customizable Colors: Design your own color combinations for any water condition
Best Rigging Techniques:
4" Size: Ideal for drop shot rigs with #1 or #2 hooks, Carolina rigs with 1/0 hooks, split shot rigs for trout, and as trailers on finesse jigs.
6.5" Size: Perfect for Texas rigs with 3/0 to 5/0 offset hooks and 1/4 to 1/2 oz weights, Carolina rigs for deep structure, and flipping into heavy cover.
Best Fishing Situations:
- Clear water finesse presentations for pressured bass
- Drop shotting deep structure, ledges, and brush piles (4" size)
- Flipping and pitching heavy cover for big bass (6.5" size)
- Trout fishing in streams and stocked ponds (4" size)
- Carolina rigging rocky bottoms and ledges (both sizes)
- Post-frontal tough bite conditions
- Cold water fishing when fish are lethargic
Target Species: Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Spotted Bass, Rainbow Trout, Brown Trout, Crappie, Perch, Bluegill, Panfish
Pro Tip: The ribbon tail creates action even on a dead stop. When fishing pressured waters, try a slow drag-pause-drag retrieve to let the tail work its magic during the pauses.