Bass Pro Shops® Tournament Series® Squirmin'® Worm - 6''
- Powerful 8up scent
- Plump profile
- Squirmin' tail
Rated 4.8 out of 5Â by 21
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Rated 5 out of 5Â by SoCalFishermansLocal420 Good bang for your buck
I got these in one of Bass Pro Shops "Limited Time Only" plastics assortments, and I like the results. The price might make some people look elsewhere, but let me tell you this, just because they're cheap, doesn't mean the quality is poor. A good buy.
January 1, 2008
Rated 5 out of 5Â by Pond Fishing Guy Phenominal!
What can I possibly say about these worms other than ......WOW. I was skeptical at first becasue of the lower price (compared to other worms), but that was quickly dismayed upon using them. I do not own a boat so I do alot of pond fishing and this season I was finding it rather tough to catch bass in most of these ponds. The first part of the season was spent with UL tackle and baits and the bass were not a common catch (mostly bluegills etc.). But I went onto Bass Pro, ordered a new "worm rod combo" and a batch of these worms in red (and purple) and this fishing season did a complete turn around. In my last four fishing trips with my sons we have caught 51 bass out of the same pond. And let me tell you, we have caught "a few small ones", but the average bass weighs in close to 3 pounds. Not bad for three weekend fisherman. My children never fished with plastic worms before, but now it is the only way we fish and they must be 6" squirmin worms in red (although I ran out and purple worked almost as well). I just placed another order today to refill my supply and although I considered for about a split second to order a different brand, I quickly went right back to the 6" squirmin worm. What an awesome product. If the fishing was any easier I wouldnt even need to throw the bait out. Thank you Bass Pro for such an incredible product.
August 27, 2007
Rated 5 out of 5Â by wrentree Squirmin Worm - 6"
Although not the only 6" bait that I use, it is most definitly the one I use the
most. It consistantly has produced fish. Texture & color stays.
A very good high sky (touch bite) bait.
Consistant Colors:
Greenpumpkin
JuneBug
Black
Dawn lit banks in Fall:
WatermelonGold
November 30, 2006
Rated 5 out of 5Â by tds0711 These worms rule the St. Johns
I use the June Bug colored 6" ers on the St. Johns and consistantly slay the Bass. I have the motor oil color as well but june bug seems to work the best in the shallows.
July 29, 2006
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In bass pro's fishing game, the Strike, This worm is used with what appears to be a prop on the front. I was wondering how i do that type of rigging so i could try and see if it works for real.Answers
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creme used to make one that had hooks built in, they may still make itA:Â
I use props on the front of these worms just to add a little more turbulence and flash to the worms as I mainly fish at night here in Arizona. I use small propellers (obtained through lure manufacture outlets) and coupled them with glow in the dark beads. Here is a narrative of how that would look. I would have a 1/16oz Tungsten weight (color matched to the worm), a glow in the dark bead (6mm, Chartreuse, Pink or Orange) a propeller, then another bead next to the worm.Since the propeller spins on the line, several times during your fishing, retie as the propeller with wear the line. this is very simple, just push the combination up the line and re-knot to the hook.
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