Luck ''E'' Strike 47-Piece Floating Worm Kit
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Luck ''E'' Strike’s affordably priced 47-Piece Floating Worm Kit includes 40 floating worms in four popular fish-catching colors and seven super-sharp bass hooks. Producing an erratic, side-to-side action that shallow water bass attack out of instinct, these floating worms are most effective when rigged wacky style and fished over shallow grass, rocks or tree tops. Length: 7".
Rated 4.3 out of 5Â by 8
reviewers.
Rated 4 out of 5Â by TheWormies The Wormies
I've used money minnow, spinbaits, different crank baits but nothing gets a bite like these i have had these in my tackle for a little over a month and never used them so one day after not getting any bites i look in my tackle and pull an orange one out on the first cast a 15 inch bass is caught about 2 more cast 13 inch ive been using these ever since and even when they fall apart they catch fish. I've caught Greenies on these, there just a great bait.
July 15, 2011
Rated 4 out of 5Â by DrofBBQ Floating Worm Kit
I like the idea of floating worms especially under and around boat docks. They work really well skipped under docks.But I wish the kit came in other colors, I'm not a big fan of real flashy worms. That said the first time I used the floating worms I fished the most natural looking worm off and on all day with no success. So I finally and very reluctantly switched to the bubble gum color and bang first cast a 3 1/2 lb bass. LMAO so I guess the bass like bright colors more than this fisherman.
Jack
The Doctor of BBQ
August 29, 2010
Rated 4 out of 5Â by bradyfish good shakey
the title says they are best wacky rigged but that is false.I love to shakey head fish them.the reason for a not perfect review rating is i believe that the colors are too bright for dark water but they are great worms!
August 5, 2010
Rated 4 out of 5Â by scottypbs Bass catcher
These worms work very well in the summer w/o weight, i've never used floating worms before so it took a while to get down the technique (super light twitching) but after I got it I caught a lot of bass. I fish pretty durty water and the pink works good for me.
They seem to be a little tough and don't stretch much so they do tear easily,but that may just be the nature of a floating worm.
May 21, 2010



