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We've taken our top-selling (and top fish-producing) Squirmin' Worm and made it bigger to tempt bigger bass. The Squirmin' Super Worm lures big fish with its seductive swimming-action, curly tail and soft lifelike feel, and comes in a fish-tempting array of colors.
We've taken our top-selling (and top fish-producing) Squirmin' Worm and made it bigger to tempt bigger bass. The Squirmin' Super Worm lures big fish with its seductive swimming-action, curly tail and soft lifelike feel, and comes in a fish-tempting array of colors.
Texas rig it with 3/0, 4/0, or 5/0 EWG hook. If the bottom has weeds or other growth go ahead and use a bullet weight to get it thru the spinach. I like to use it weightless, though. When weightless, the worm slowly glides to the bottom which really flutters the tail.
No. It flutters to the bottom. However, that tail moves like crazy! Go ahead and reel quickly; fish it on the surface like a small snake. I plan on doing just that along lilly pads and slop once the weather gets hot around here.
by it self yes, with a hook it will sink super slowly, I use it weightless 95% of the time and it works great, stays just below the surface about 1 maybe 2 inches at most. Great worm to use, it will work well for a carolina rig as well, if you fish a worm that way
They come in 10" or 12". Black is the color that works 24/7/364. That's why it's more expensive; BPS isn't saying black works best...anglers are saying it by buying it the most.
I catch more fish with black worms than any other colors, I use them year round. There are times though that they won't hit them so you need to change it up. I have on average 10 differant colors in my box all the times.
for clear water I like colors such as water/melon red flck and other semi-transparent colors,for murky water use colors that stand out black will work well fished slower!