Culprit® Fat Max Worm

   

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Black Shad

7"

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Red Shad

7"

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Grape Shad

7"

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Model: MAX-06
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Crawdad

7"

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Model: MAX-07
1835100
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June Bug

7"

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Model: MAX-48
1835101
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Watermelon

7"

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Black Blue Flake

7"

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Model: MAX-213
1835103
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Green Pumpkin

7"

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Model: MAX-J2
1835104
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Red Bug

7"

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1835105
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Blue Fleck Shad

7"

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Model: MAX-269
1846221
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Okeechobee

7"

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Model: MAX-220
1945687
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Red Shad

9"

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Model: MAX9-02
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Grape Shad

9"

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Model: MAX9-06
1945689
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Crawdad

9"

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Model: MAX9-07
1945690
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Black Blue Flake

9"

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Model: MAX9-213
1945691
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Blue Fleck Shad

9"

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Model: MAX9-269
1945692
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June Bug

9"

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Model: MAX9-48
1945693
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Watermelon

9"

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Model: MAX9-55
1945694
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Green Pumpkin

9"

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Model: MAX9-J2
1945695
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Red Bug

9"

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Model: MAX9-K2
1945696
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  • Thick body and wide tail
  • Ideal for flippin' and pitchin'
  • Easy to cast
  • Enticing tail action
  • Ideal in heavy grass and wood
Fish to the max with the Culprit Fat Max! With a thick body and wide tail, the Fat Max Worm is perfect for flipping and pitching in heavy cover—all year-long! The Fat Max's bulked-up body and wide tail displace a considerable amount of water, and it resists snags, too. Because it's thicker, the added weight makes it easier to cast. Better still, the tail design doesn't wrap around cover. And while the Fat Max produces results in waters of all clarities, it is particularly good in stained water around wood, or in clear water around weeds. Made in USA.
Rated 5 out of 5 by 16 reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5 by awesome bait This bait has certainly got the attention of the bass when carolining. I recommend that a person use a 3/16 oz weight, along with a 3/0 gamakatzu offset hook. The prime colors are Black and blue flake or june bug. Get ready for the time of your life. January 13, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by Best Worm Ever I have fished with all types of worms and the Fat Max tops them all!! This worm has the thickness and profile that is great for pitching to cover! I also love just swimming it without a weight. The tale displaces so much water that it attracts the fish attention and causes some violent strikes so hold on!!! I highly recommend buying quite a few packs, you won't regret it!! January 9, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by fat max big fish This by far is one of my favorite lures a 7 inch thick body , with a tail that won't snag on structure , flip this thing in the thickest stuff you can find it will come out of there usually with a bass chewing on it ! January 4, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by About time! Culprits were my favorite because when all else failed, they always let me pick up a couple fish. The only problem was that they were too light to throw any distance without weights. With the Fat Max, you can almost cast as far as a Stik-O and cover a lot more water. Really happy they made these. December 5, 2012
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and how fat is it ? thank s to everyone been so kind . God bless all of you and your familes
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The Red Shad color is just like the old version, I use a 5 wide gap hook!

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The black shad Fat Max is the same as the smaller version, so I guess the red shad is the same. I fish for largemouth bass and use Gamakatsu size 5/0 offset shank worm extra wide gap, Texas rigged. 3/0 and 4/0 size hooks also work well.
The worm bodies are 7/16" wide, app. 3" long, with tails app. 4" long, 7" total.
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not sure about the red shad color, not used that one yet! but hook size, i"ve used 4/0 and 5/0 in both round bend and wide gap hooks, depending on presentation! hope this helps...good luck!
and by the way...this is an awesome worm! i do ALOT of worm fishing....and this is quickly becoming one of my favorites!
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Red Shad color is just like the old Red shad color and I would suggest a 2/0 or 3/0 wide gap off set hook.
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The red shad color does feture the old version color (black back with a red belly). As for the thickness of the worm, it does have a much thicker profile than a standard curl tail worm. For a 7 inch worm, try using a 4/0 or 5/0 hook.
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