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Culprit worm curiosity got the best of me today

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Watermelon Red Flake Core

 

 

 

Has this been a producer for you guys? I couldn’t resist picking up a pack with a pack of Yama Black and Red Senkos. I’ve been eye balling them for awhile and today I decided to pick them up finally. Definitely a great looking worm I think and I hope it’s gonna get some big ones!

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we used to call them tomato worms and yes we caught them with them.

6 hours ago, NavyVet1204 said:

Watermelon Red Flake Core

 

 

 

Has this been a producer for you guys? I couldn’t resist picking up a pack with a pack of Yama Black and Red Senkos. I’ve been eye balling them for awhile and today I decided to pick them up finally. Definitely a great looking worm I think and I hope it’s gonna get some big ones!

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Those are good worms, I've used them on drop shot rigs with good results. 

They've already caught the big one, you.  If you like them, the fish should like them, right? Clear water, dirty water, main forage of blueback herring, doesn't matter.

2 hours ago, papajoe222 said:

They've already caught the big one, you. 

Haha... Ain't that the truth. The monkey works in mysterious ways ?

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I haven't fished the Watermellon flake color, but the Culprit black shad color is my go to, confidence bait. Many hundreds of fish over the years. I have collected boxes of them as I fear they will stop making them.

I'm a huge fan of the culprit Fire n' Ice worm.

Used them in Red Shad and did well

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Been fishing Culprit June bug for longer than I care to remember and it’s still productive.

I think Culprit has some of the most beautiful ribbon tails. Unfortunately, I can't get bass to bite art. ?

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