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Has anyone used "Slurpies" plastic worms, etc?

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I was at Gander Mountain today, and they had a bin of Slurpies plastics for $1.99 per package of 10. Are they decent? I bought a couple packages of 4" worms. Most of them were pretty wild colors with sparkles and flakes.

Don't know about the worms but I've had great luck with their beaver style baits. I forget what they call them.

Their 4" ringworm in "green sunfish" color is a consistant producer on my local pond. I typically keep no less than four bags on hand at all times.

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Their 4" ringworm in "green sunfish" color is a consistant producer on my local pond. I typically keep no less than four bags on hand at all times.

I know this is a bass board, but those babies are killer on leadheads for 'eyes.

The swim shad and swim grub are great for SM & Walleye. Have caught LM on them also. :)

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Another vote for their beaver knock-off. It compares very well to the RI Sweet Beaver IMO.

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