REBATE Berkley® PowerBait® Original Power Worm® - 7''

   

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"The scientists at Berkley have been working on PowerBait for years, constantly making it better. There's absolutely no soft plastic on the market that catches more fish."
Larry Nixon
1983 Bassmaster Classic® Champion

You wanted the original colors back, we listened! Same color names, made the way you want. And, with the Berkley PowerBait Advantage, fish hold on 18 times longer! Soft but firm texture is irresistible to fish. Perfect size and action for dozens of presentations.

Rated 4.8 out of 5 by 246 reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5 by Best worm out there Used the power worm for over 20 years and it's still my favorite plastic bait. Have caught some real hawgs too. I lkie Red Shad, Tequila sunrise and black chartreuse. April 24, 2013
Rated 4 out of 5 by Bass Fishing The Bass really go for these worms with the scent enhanced flavor. April 24, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by best worm made This is the best worm made. I have caught more fish on this worm then any other bait i use. April 22, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by A deadly classic!!! I have not gone one day in the past 20 years without several packages of these in my boat! Bread and butter bait! April 14, 2013
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how do you fishing these?

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Best size hook and best size bullet weight?
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3/0 hook and 1/8oz weight
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Use a 2/0 hook with 3/16 oz weight
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3/0 stright shank hook 1/4 oz. black bullet weight
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I use a 3/0 or 4/0 and fish them weightless with braid. Their slow obviously and you can't cover alot of water however the super slow drop with the braid allows plenty of time for moving bass to see them.
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texas rig with a 3/0 gamagatsu EWG offset shank worm hook with a 1/4 ounce bullet weight
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5/0 worm hook and 1/8 ounce do the trick for me
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4/0 magnum o shaughnessy and a 3/16 tungsten weight
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yes but ive had better luck with the 3/0
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Yes but I recommend a 5/0 wide gap
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4/0 magnum o shaughnessy and a 3/16 tungsten weight
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yes but thats biggest size hook i'd use
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Of course. I like 3/O for the 7" ones.
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You could use a 4/0 hook with this worm, however, the barb of the hook will be a little further back on the worm. A 3/0 hook would also work very well.
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use a 2/0 and use a 4 inch worm
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They work, I suggest a 2/0 Gap Hook.
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Great Use a 3.0 hook its the perfect size for 7' worms and 1.0 or 2.0 hooks for 5" and shorter
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Use it!.. The motor oil 7" would be perfect for muddy or clear water, however, try using your favorite color and try it. use a number 3 or 4 wideGap gamakatsu and make it weedless in the worm. I would also try a red hook (blood trail) and 8 or 10 flourocarbon leader. good luck
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I use a 3/0 eagle claw hook
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size 02
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They work well on a Carolina rig. I use either 3/0 or 4/0 Owner Rig-N hook on the 7 inch version, depending on the cover. On the 4 inch size, I use the 2/0 Rig-N hook. In grass, I use the smaller size, as it seems to clog up less. Just make sure you rig it with the tail pointing down, so you get maximum vibration. Good luck!
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These worms on a Carolina Rig is my only bass setup. A 7" worm on a size 1 or 2 hook. (red hook specifically). I guarentee you more fish. Only use colors that match the foilage in the lake. I use only Green Pumpkin and Watermelon Seed.
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exelent and 5/0
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great bait for Carolina rig!!! I like to use about a 2 and half foot liter with a Gamakatsu hook .. round bend off set shank size #3/0
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These things are awesome on Carolina RIgs! It's my favorite way to fish these. As far as hooks go, I'd use a 3/0 or 4/0 EWG.
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Shaky head rig

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Any one had success fishing these on a shaky head jig? Berkley's Turtleback worms produce well with this presentation even though they are not shaky head specific worms.

Just wondering how the Power Worms would do?
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better then any worm ive ever fished
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Yes great success on buffulo river in Tn.
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You cannot go wrong with Powerbaits on anything you hook them on. I have tried them with shaky heads with great results. I hope this helps.
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Perfect, i use a 1/4 oz. weight. only rig i use when fishing the power worms.
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I've had plenty of success stories from using different techniques with the MotorOil power worms by Berkly. As a shaky, a good chartreuss head with red eye or white head with red eye. I've used the MotorOil in clear and muddy and I've had plenty of bass hooked. Try using a red offset hook. (blood trail)
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have caught some fish using shaky head rigs...but i'd stick to simply texas rigging it :)
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I think excellent
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it would work, but i would stick to a jig worm rig.
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any worm will work on a shaky head and power worms are one of the best.
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same way with largemouth slow smallies love them
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they work great
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yes but use smaller sizes like 7 inch and 4 inch
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Great when used with the right tecnique
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Pinks a greatttt color for them...weightless is the best
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great
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theyd be good with a 3/0 hook and id recomend zoom 4 in meatheads
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These are on the large size for most river smallies. I would suggest a 3 inch or 4 inch power grub on a 1/16 or 1/8 oz jig head.
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They work very well on large mouth, small mouth and spotted bass.
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I go through my plastic baits periodically and cull the old ones. This is the first year I bought alot of Berkely PowerBait worms and grubs and won't use them all this season. I'd appreciate any feedback on this. Also, any advice about attractants would be welcome.
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Keep them in air tight containers and they should last 2-3 years. Keep different colors and makes seperate. Some don't play well with others. I sometimes dip these in a jar of Mikes Salmon eggs.
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Mine have laste over a year. I buy a lot at one time because I cant get out shoping often. My son has a bag thats over 2yrs old and look like he just bought them
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they come in a air tight zip lock bag
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These worms will last quite a long time if stored in a heavy duty airtight plastic bag in room temp.Too hot or cold can effect the life span.
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KEEP THEM IN THE ORIGINAL BAG OR STORE THEM IN A PLANO WORM BOX.
DO NOT MIX WITH OTHER PRODUCTS.
THEY SEEM TO HOLD THE SMELL BETTER THAT WAY
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These last many years. I have found packages in old tackle boxes that are several years old and they seem to work just as well as the brand new ones. No need to cull these.
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They wil probally lose a litte of their sent over time but you can dip them Berley Powerbait Bass Attractant before you use them and they should work fine.
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just keep the baits in their bag. stays good 4ever
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they should keep wet and keep their scent if you keep them airtight. I havent had any problem with them drying up.
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dry,airtigth places work just fine. hope you have good luck with these.
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They will last a very long time as long as you keep them at room temperature and sealed. When you get ready to fish them, just take one out, give it a little stretch and as long as it doesn't break and still has a good stink, you're good to go. These worms are better than culprit, and I have had a pack of culprits for over four years now and they're still like new.
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for clear water and murky water.. which are best colors that they offer in the 7 inch version..
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Czer. It is not the water so much as the outside lighting. Blue fleck and motor oil red flake when the sun is shining. Motor oil and pumpkin seed when it is cloudy or in early morning. Try using solid colors in murky water( White or black both work).
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blue fleck works best for me all the time
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Tequila Sunrise is all you need for any color water!!
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Clear water- I like Motor Oil
Stained- Watermelon works for me
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For clear water use Watermelon
For Murky water use Black
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I like pumpkin seed & motor oil, but others have had luck on a blue or black version w/or w/out a chartreuse tail.
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I have very good luck with Tequila Sunrise & Black.
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Black or Purple
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I find Teq. Sunrise to be very effective in both murky and clear water
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