What is the Whip Worm?
The Whip Worm is an American-made soft plastic ribbon-tail worm manufactured in Houston, Texas by WM Bayou (GulfStream Outdoors). Classic worm profile with a ribbon tail that creates fish-attracting action on the fall and retrieve. Available in 6-inch and 8-inch sizes. Effective on largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, and spotted bass year-round.
How do you rig the Whip Worm?
Versatile rigging options: Texas rig (weightless for shallow, 3/16–1/2 oz for depth), Carolina rig (slow-dragging across flats and points — classic summer technique), wacky rig (through the center on a wacky hook — finesse presentation), and drop shot (nose-hooked for suspended bass). Hook: 3/0–5/0 EWG depending on worm size.
When is the Whip Worm most effective?
The Whip Worm catches bass year-round. Peak effectiveness: summer and post-spawn when bass move to main-lake structure and points. Carolina rigging produces during summer when fish are on deep structure. Wacky-rigged Whip Worm excels in clear water during spawn. Classic ribbon-tail falls work any time bass are holding on the bottom.
What are the best Whip Worm colors?
Top producers: Green Pumpkin (clear to lightly stained — universal), Black (night fishing, dark water), Junebug (stained water, heavy cover), Watermelon Candy (spawn, pressured lakes).
Bro, the Whip Worm is one of those baits that just catches fish. That whip tail creates action on the fall and retrieve - bass see it and eat it.
Classic worm profile that bass recognize as food, but that tail adds just enough movement to trigger them. Versatile as hell - you can fish it so many different ways.
My Favorite Ways to Fish It:
- Texas Rig - Weightless for shallow, weighted for deeper water
- Carolina Rig - Drag it across bottom on points and ledges
- Drop Shot - That tail whips on every shake of the rod
- Neko Rig - Super finesse presentation that puts numbers in the boat
Real Talk:
Worms catch bass. Always have, always will. This one's got that whip tail that adds extra action compared to straight-tail worms. It's a confidence bait - when I don't know what to throw, this is often the answer.
Best Situations:
Honestly? Pretty much everywhere. Shallow grass, deep structure, rocks, wood - worms work everywhere. That's why they're a staple.
Color Selection:
Start with natural colors - Green Pumpkin, Watermelon, Black/Blue. Match what's in your lake. Stained water? Go darker or add some chartreuse.
Target Species: Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Spotted Bass
Why Choose WM Bayou?
Custom American-made soft plastic hand-poured in Texas by WM Bayou. Every lure is crafted with premium materials and proven fish-catching action.
Target Species: Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Spotted Bass
Recommended Techniques: Texas Rig, Free Rig, Dropshot, Neko Rig, Ned Rig, Carolina Rig, Wacky Rig
Made in USA • Premium Materials • Proven Performance