Friday, July 25, 2008

The Original Culprit Worm


The Pro's:
Culprit has always been a name you can trust. The original Culprit worm has been around for as long as I can remember. Aside from its long lasting name the Original Culprit Worm is a great plastic worm when compared to others in its class. Culprit worms can be fished a ton of different ways with a good amount of success. I prefer to fish these worms Texas rigged or Carolina rigged in the dead of summer. The color shown is RedShad and its one of fifty colors in a size 7.5". There are 5 sizes all together, they range from 4.5" to 12" and while only the 7.5" are made in fifty colors the other sizes have a good amount of colors as well. As you can see in the picture the tail is amazing, It has a good amount of movement and with a little finesse can bring out any bass in cover. Culprit worms are very durable which is something of a rarity when compared to "super salted" plastics on today's market.
The Con's:
This is a tough bait to find any flaws on. If there are any flaws its the color selection. There are so many colors available it can be hard to find out which one works for your lake. Sticking to the common colors helps resolve this problem.
Is it a good Buy?
If your an avid plastic worm fisherman these should be a necessity in your tackle box. This Lure is a good buy.

1 comments:

South Georgia Fisher said...

I have used Culprit Worms for a lond time and they are my go to lure. I have caught the biggests bass i have ever cought using these plastics. My bro and I have caught a few bass over 6 to 7 pounds large mouths with these plastics and my bro caught a large mouth that is 8 pounds and 8 ounces. I found your post to have alot of good info in it and enjoyed reading it.