REBATE Berkley® Hand Poured® Powerbait® Finesse Worms
Berkley's Hand Poured Powerbait Finesse Worms are your ticket to success when up against clear water, post cold front or early spring conditions when a finesse presentation is the best tactic to tangle with big bass. The extra soft and super flexible Hand Poured Powerbait Finesse Worms feature multi-layered poured colors which gives the worms their lifelike detail. Plus, Berkley gave the Hand Poured Finesse Worms the fish-attracting Powerbait advantage, so fish hold the bite longer for great hook-sets.
Rated 4.5 out of 5 by 11
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Rated 5 out of 5 by Gameguy21 Best Soft Plastic!!
These Worms look so life-like in the water, I spend the first ten minutes just watching it. I used these the other weekend and caught my limit. Throw these on a Drop shot or light weight texas rig and you can't go wrong. the tail floating and moving with little twitches of the rod-tip will attract any bass to move in for a closer look. Love these soft plastics.
October 11, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5 by Lilbassboy Such a great finesse bait
This bait can be jigwormed, shaky-headed, wacky wormed, split shotted and my favorite drop shotted. It has a soft, thin profile which makes it aa great finesse bait.
April 19, 2011
Rated 4 out of 5 by nybasshunter smells good to fish
these work good as shakey heads and on a dropshot i have had luck with both....only thing is the salt they put on the worm as "scent" comes right off and gets on my boat carpet and i have to vaccum it every trip but they are worth it and they work good
April 9, 2011
Rated 2 out of 5 by bigfishken Sorry
Catfish and bream love these to the extent that they are aggravating. I'm a berkely fan but their power baits seem to attract junk fish far roo much for my liking.
October 31, 2010
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I have caught a few wacky rigged on a small circle hook. But, you know what they say. Switch it up and see what happens.Top 10 Contributor
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You are going to get different answers from different people on this...personally I really like Berkley saltwater baits but on their small freshwater baits like this one I've always had problems with bream and catfish driving me nuts when I'm trying to catch bass.A:
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