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Grape

8"

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Black Grape

8"

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Strawberry

8"

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Blueberry

8"

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Watermelon/Red Flake

8"

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Blackberry

12"

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Grape

12"

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Black Grape

12"

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Strawberry

12"

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Blueberry

12"

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Watermelon/Red Flake

12"

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One of the top-selling plastic baits of all time, Mann's Jelly Worm has been enticing big bass strikes since 1956. Designed with a soft, lifelike textured body, the long and slender Jelly Worm features a slow waving tail that coaxes even lethargic bass to pounce. The straight design also allows the Jelly Worm to cruise through grass and cover without hanging-up.
Rated 4.9 out of 5 by 41 reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5 Only place i can get them! I live in Morgantown, West Virginia. We are just starting to have decent weather. I have to say I havent seen Jelly Worms around here to buy for aleast 20 years. Not one store around here with a fishing department has sold them for that long. I am very happy with these worms I have caught a few fish with them already. I am very happy to see that i can get them outa your magazine. Thanks Alot!! I definelly recomend this product to all my friends. March 21, 2010
Rated 5 out of 5 by The classic Without a doubt the best plastic worm ever made. I throw it year round. My #1 go to. Black grape and strawberry are tops in my book. Bass Pro took a hiatus from carrying this bait for a very long time. I am glad they brought it back. January 6, 2010
Rated 5 out of 5 by Why did they stop making this?!? I wasn't around for the jelly worm but have heard alot of good things about it. Then I saw the re-released it and I had to try it. And now i wonder why they ever stopped making this lure, it has more moves then the late Michael Jackson and the bass just can't help but bite it. January 3, 2010
Rated 5 out of 5 by The original confidence bait This is the bait that could not be improved on, although many have tried. Black grape and black are the colors. Fish this worm weightless in the shallow weeds and as slow as you can. It's deadly. The 12" size casts perfectly and catches BIG fish. Tom Mann knew. When you know the fish are there, this is the worm to throw... December 31, 2009
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5/0 to 6/0
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4-5 depending on the fish your catching
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hi am am from lake tansi in crossville tennessee and i was just wondering if these were too big for the kind of largemouth bass fishing i do
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I had 12 inchers swallow the whole worm and when you set the hook only the tail is hanging out.
9 months ago
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absolutley not they are a great lure for
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This or rage tail anaconda?

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What is better?
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If you fish anything long enough, you are bound to catch a fish.

However, in Florida, my experience has been Mann's Jelly worm catches more fish.

Mann's worms have a natural action while sitting on the bottom that drive the Bass wild.
1 year, 3 months ago
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ive personally used both and i noticed that the rage tail is very good in muddy water conditons with the tail it produces a lot of noise which really help the manns worm is great only thing its extremely heavy and youll need a large hook for it and youll have more strikes with the ragetail
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Black & Blackgrape worm well in either murkey or clear. Ligher colors work well in clear but black always works period.
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My prefwerence for clear is pumpkinseed. My next would b pb&j and manns original jelly worm in grape for murky and highly stained waters.
1 year, 9 months ago
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Black Grape
1 year, 11 months ago
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In clear use the brighter, lighter colors. In murkey use darker color.
2 years ago
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Good old black works in either.
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You can use any color worm in clear or cloudy water.

What I usually do is add a glass rattle when fishing in cloudy water, or at night.

You can also spray on some fish attractant to give you the edge.
2 years, 6 months ago
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Why No 6" Worm?

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Why no 6 inch worm? This size is clearly favored by most anglers.

Mann's Jelly worm has always been my favorite. Many of my fellow fisherman think this plastic worm is old school, but it catches fish!! I have confidence in this lure and found it to be very effective in many different fishing conditions. You need to carry a 6 inch worm!
2 years, 9 months ago
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The 8" ones work great! More casting distance and bigger bait mean bigger bass.
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Cut 2 inches off the front. I do it all the time, it works!
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I agree 100%!!!!!!! Old school, my hinney!
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Six inch worms are great. But i have found out this year that the Manns 12 inch jelly worms catch bigger fish and are fun to use.
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how do you rig this bait i am using o 2/0 wide gap hook ond am texas rigging it and cant get the worm to wave like it should.
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Try putting a little less worm on the hook initialy. Make sure when hooking the point into the worm that the worm hangs as straight as possible. This works for me pretty well.
1 year, 9 months ago
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12inch 5/0 extra wide gap hook.

8inch same.

i use weightless and it works for me.

but texas rigging it works to. throw it into structure dont worry it wont get hung up

heres my success with the jelly. 8lber.
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The size of the hook should match up to the size of the worm you are using.

When I fish 5" or 6" skinny worms, I use a 2/0 hook, rigged Texas Style.

When I use the 8" Manns Worm, I go up to a 4/0 hook rigged Texas Style.

Also, try tying the hook directly on to the line without using any worm weights. It should give the worm more action.

You can also retrieve the worm slower as the water temperature drops. Try using short rod tip twitches. That should also give your worm more action.

And don't forget to sharpen your hooks before you use them.
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i prefer a smaller gap hook like a texposer hook. also heavier line can hender the worms action. i use eight lb test.
2 years, 9 months ago
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I TX rig mine no problems here
2 years, 10 months ago
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go to a 3/o hook instead. It will make the worn lay flat on the hook.
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well, sometimes i use texas rig, and that works great....i would recommend that. but when you fish it like that, just let it sink, and when u feel it on the bottom, just kinda drag, stop, twitch and thats how i catch them :)
2 years, 11 months ago
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I used no weight when rigging the worm. Just a 2/0 hook.
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This worm doesnt have a huge wave, it is a tight wiggle, but I recommend TX rig or a shakey head is deadly
3 years ago
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it doesnt really wave it has a tight wiggle or twitch i didn't expect it either
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This bait should be used either Texas rigged with a bullet weight, or put on a shakey head. The bass tear up the worms on a shakey head.
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