Kingdom Earthworm Soft Plastic Worm for Bass
This earthworm-style soft plastic replicates the shape, ribbing, and subtle glitter of a real nightcrawler, giving bass a natural silhouette and flash they key in on. The slow, tumbling fall and soft PVC body create lifelike movement on the drop and during a slow retrieve, drawing strikes from fish holding tight to cover or suspended over deeper structure.
Built for finesse presentations, it rigs clean on a wacky rig, Texas rig, or drop shot without tearing. The ribbed body pushes extra vibration through the water, helping bass find it in stained water or low light. A solid pick for largemouth around docks and grass edges, and for smallmouth working rock and gravel in clear lakes.
Specifications
| Type | Soft plastic earthworm |
| Length | 96mm or 120mm |
| Weight | 1.8g or 2.8g |
| Depth | Slow sinking, all depths |
| Action | Subtle tail wiggle, natural fall |
| Hooks | Sold unrigged, use wacky/EWG worm hook |
| Best for | Largemouth and smallmouth bass, finesse presentations |
How to fish it
- Rig wacky style through the middle for a slow shimmy on slack line falls
- Texas rig weedless for pitching into grass, laydowns, and dock shade
- Thread on a drop shot hook and work it over rock or gravel for finicky smallmouth
- Let the bait sink on a slack line and watch your line for subtle takes
Frequently asked
The 96mm size covers most finesse situations and finicky bass. Step up to 120mm when targeting bigger largemouth or when you need more profile in stained water.
Darker, solid colors show a stronger silhouette in murky or stained water. The lighter, glitter-heavy colors work well in clear water where flash and subtlety matter more.
A spinning rod with 6 to 8 lb fluorocarbon suits wacky rig and drop shot presentations. For Texas rig work in cover, a medium-heavy casting rod with 12 to 15 lb fluorocarbon or braid to leader gives you better hook sets.
Yes, the natural worm profile and action also draw strikes from trout and catfish, making it a versatile bait to keep in the box beyond bass season.