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Specs & build (demo copy)
Specs & build (demo copy)
Care & storage (demo copy)
Care & storage (demo copy)
Best ways to fish it (demo)
Swim Jig TrailerShallow grass, slow roll
Texas RigPitching to cover
Ball Jig HeadDragging sand or rock
Split ShotNatural subtle glides
Description
Length
4.5" ribbed worm with a long, free-swinging curly tail.
Best for
Bass and walleye when steady movement and tail action trigger bites.
Style
Classic curly tail worm that moves at crawl speeds and wakes on the swim.
Where it shines
Weed edges, rock transitions, docks, and open flats.
Let the tail work: the Hummer is built to keep moving even when the bait isn’t. A slow pull, gentle lift, or steady swim keeps the tail thumping.
Top 3 ways we fish it
Simple rigs. Constant motion.
Texas Rig
Slow and steady through cover.
Rig weightless or with a light bullet weight.
Drag or gently hop along bottom.
Pause often and let the tail curl.
Jighead Swim
Horizontal movement with lift.
Pair with a light round or ball jighead.
Swim just above weeds or rock.
Keep the retrieve smooth and unbroken.
Walleye Drag
Subtle thump near bottom.
Fish on flats, points, and shoreline breaks.
Drag slowly with light rod pressure.
Watch for soft pickups.
Pour & profile: Ribbed body with a flexible tail that activates with minimal effort.
Made for: Light spinning or casting gear and controlled, confidence retrieves.