Bass Pro Shops® Squirmin'® Super Worm
- Larger size
- Seductgive swimming action
- Curly tail
- Infused with salt and 8up scent.
Rated 4.7 out of 5 by 27
reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5 by wayneski1 Swims Great
If you plan on a fenes tech,these are not the right worms for you,but if you plan on fishing the weeds for Big Fish try theses texas or carolina rigged,work great
April 23, 2013
Rated 4 out of 5 by backlashnomore Please bring Back the 8" version
Bass Pro- This is a great worm however, the 8 inch model you had discontinue was the best worm ever produced in the market, I second Bob on his review, I would buy 1000 worms right now if they were your original 8" version specially the black firetail color.
Over all the 12 inch version is OK, but the 8 inch version outperforms your current version.
Please bring the OLD SCHOOL worm back!
December 13, 2012
Rated 4 out of 5 by Bob7 tourn. series squirmin worm
I do recommend this worm, although the 8" worm that Bass Pros Shops discontinued was the very best worm I ever fished. I fish a lot at night and have caught several bass over 10 lbs. as well as 2 over 11 lbs. on the 8" squirmin worm....I wish they would bring that worm back and I would buy a thousand right now!!! I can't count the number over 8 and 9 lbs. caught on the 8" black squirmin worm tourn. series...Good fishing to you all.
August 20, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5 by Gamecox Great Worm BPS Brand
I purchased a bag of these in the Greenpumpkin Color. I Texas Rigged it with an Eagle Claw 7/0 hook. I cast it, on the 4th cast, over inside a tree laying in the pond on Saturday 08-18-12 at 4 pm . I had this nice 8.1 lb. Large Mouth Bass. After fighting him for 5 minutes, I finally landed him. I love these worms and that color, I'll always purchase from BPS. Just AWESOME !!!!!!!!!!
August 19, 2012
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can you fish these in SUBMERGED weeds that are 3-4 feet tall or will the tail hang up? I'm not talking about weeds that you would flip in. and also is this worm heavy enough to fish weightless? thanks!Answers
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works well, heavier the weeds the lighter your sinker. I fish this in the same stuff in Florida and have whacked them down there.Top 250 Contributor
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Sure, just use a 3/4 or 1 oz bullet wt to crash it thru the junk. Spray some attractant/scent on the worm when fishing the weeds. Most attractants are oil based which helps the plastic slide thru the spinach.Yes, you can cast this worm weightless without any problem.
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I'm going fishing in a clearwater lake in northern michigan..should i get the 10 or 12 inch?
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10" is plenty big.A:
I would suggest 10 inch worm in a natural color such as green pumpkin, watermelon seed and black. I would bet that there are eels in northern Michigan.Details:
I received the package and it said "Heavy Salt". Does this mean it's a power bait?Answers
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i dont think so but they still work greatA:
i dont think so but the worms work goodA:
Powerbait is a brand name, I would not consider your bait as powerbait. Heavy Salt is an added attractant to the lure.Answers
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yes exactlyA:
I like fishing worms weightless and weedless it allows you to see the strike and feel it better than with a weight.A:
I use a 1/8 oz shaky head hookTop 250 Contributor
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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.Details:
Does all or part this worm float?Answers
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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.A:
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 wayAnswers
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yeah thats thier little thing it probably not true but do what you want buy the color you wantTop 250 Contributor
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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.A:
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.Images for this Answer
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Highly recommended colors for clear, murky water or any good color they offer???Answers
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I use 3 colors. Black, Red Shad, and Green Pumpkin Seed. Red Shad is the BPS version of the Tequila Sunrise color. I use Red Shad and Green Pumpkin Seed in clear water when the bass are bedding in the spring. Black can be used 24/7/364 no matter what the water color...it's always in my tackle bag.A:
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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!Answers
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