Mojo worms are effective for bass fishing because the rig's finesse setup creates a natural, slow-moving presentation that appeals to lethargic or finicky bass, especially in heavy cover like weeds or around submerged structures where a standard lure would get snagged.
Product Specs:
Size: 8.8" Mojo Worm
Color: Various and customizable upon request
Quantity: 6 per pack
Handmade in Summerville, SC
Mojo Worm rigging methods include Texas (weedless), wacky (natural shimmy), Neko (bottom "stand-up"), and shaky head for vertical presentation. Choice depends on conditions like water depth, cover, and fish aggression.
Weightless Texas Rig
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Best for: Shallow cover.
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How to: Thread a weedless offset hook into the bait.
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Action: Natural, slow shimmy.
Weighted Texas Rig
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Best for: Deeper water/thicker weeds.
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How to: Add a pegged bullet weight to the line.
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Action: Faster sink, longer cast.
Wacky Rig
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Best for: Open/shallow weedless areas.
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How to: Hook or O-ring in bait's center.
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Action: Tantalizing wiggle on fall.
Neko Rig
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Best for: Finicky bottom bass.
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How to: Insert small weight/ nail weight in bait's tail.
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Action: Unique "stand-up" action.
Shaky Head
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Best for: Finesse fishing on flats/rocky areas.
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How to: Attach bait to a shaky head jig.
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Action: Stands upright on bottom, tail twitches.