When summer bass get around timber, hard bottom, and offshore structure, a good worm is hard to beat. For us, one of the most reliable options is the 6th Sense Ridge Worm.

It is simple, effective, and built for the kind of fishing where you need a bait that can be dragged, popped, and worked through high-percentage areas without overthinking it.

A Killer Worm for Summer Bass

The Ridge Worm shines in warm-water conditions, especially when bass are holding around:

  • Timber
  • Hard bottom
  • Brush
  • Points
  • Offshore structure
  • Texas-rig-friendly cover

In East Texas, where lakes are full of timber and big bass habitat, this bait is a staple. It gives fish a proven worm profile with enough action to get bites whether they are actively feeding or just set up on structure.

Best Colors for Summer

Color choice always depends on water clarity, light conditions, and forage, but in the summer, darker worm colors are hard to beat.

A couple of strong choices are:

  • Plum
  • Plum Fleck

Those colors have the right profile in stained water, around timber, and on deeper structure where bass need a bait they can track and commit to.

How to Rig the Ridge Worm

One of the best ways to fish the Ridge Worm is on a standard Texas rig. It comes through cover well, stays efficient, and lets you fish both shallow and deeper targets.

A strong setup is:

Rig: Texas rig
Weight: 1/2 oz
Line: 20 lb fluorocarbon
Rod: 7’3” medium-heavy to heavy rod

This setup gives you the power to drive the hook home, pull fish away from timber, and stay in control around heavier cover.

Drag It or Pop It

The Ridge Worm is effective with multiple retrieves.

When fish are tight to the bottom, drag it slowly across hard spots and let the bait work naturally. When they are more aggressive, pop it off the bottom to create a sharper reaction.

That versatility is what makes it such a dependable summer bait. You can slow down and pick an area apart, or fish it with a little more energy when the bite is stronger.

A Go-To Worm for Big Hooksets

There is not much better than feeling one load up on a Texas-rigged worm and hitting them hard. The Ridge Worm is built for that style of fishing.

It is a confidence bait for summer bass, especially when you are around timber, hard bottom, and places where quality fish live.

Grab the 6th Sense Ridge Worm at sixsensefishing.com and keep it ready when the summer worm bite gets right.