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Fire N Ice Plastic Worm?

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Seems like last year everytime I threw these things in the water I had a catch.. this year I cant even seem to get a bite. Has anyone else used these fire n ice plastic worms before?

My budy only uses that color lol but he is on a tight budget. I joke with him all the time about it. Confidence goes a long way

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My dad used to use them alot back in the day! That and a black worm with blue tail. All zoom

Jeff

I've been throwing that color since before I can remember. Definitely a bass catcher!

Those Mann's black golly whompers used to be my go to worm back in the day.

It's not as popular color today as Junebug and Watermelon Seed is, but we still sell them. My boss swears by them on one of the lakes near us. Claims it outfishes every other color on that Lake.

I've used them and have caught fish on them. I prefer Junebug or a Black with Blue tail, but I always have a bag of Fire & Ice on board.

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