"When all else fails, throw the Wacky Rig!"
The slow, subtle fall of a Wacky Rigged worm is irresistible to bass, who are opportunistic feeders. When other fishing techniques aren't working, a Wacky Rigged senko or worm can often be the key to unlocking the bite, regardless of time of year.
Simply cast the Wacky Rig toward the edges or holes in grass, weeds, or lilypads; skip it under docks or up against dock pilings; or near any other pieces of cover such as laydown trees, rocks, swim platforms, etc. Since you're fishing with a Wacky Ring, you can cast into these heavy cover areas without worrying about your soft plastic tearing off easily.
Allow the worm to fall to the bottom, then lift/hop the worm and allow it to fall again. Keep an eye on your line on as the worm is initially sinking and after each hop, as bass often take the Wacky Rig on the fall.