02-20-07, 02:15 AM | #1 |
BassFishin.Com Active Member
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: East Central Illinois
Posts: 213
|
+10inch plastic worms
I was wondering if any of you know of any good websites where I can purchase some extra large worms. I'm lookin for some big bass and want to up my lure size. 12+ inch would be even better. Thanks for the help
AJ |
02-20-07, 02:48 AM | #2 |
BassFishin.Com Active Member
|
http://www.backwatersonline.com/cate...TOKEN=68217369
Luck-e-Strike Sneaky Snake http://www.backwatersonline.com/cate...TOKEN=68217369 Luck-e-Strike Baby Huey (a killer on docks and c-rigs) (this one's my favorite) I used to know a website that offered 16inch worms, but can't remember it right now. If I think of it, you'll be the first to know. |
02-20-07, 08:59 AM | #3 |
BassFishin.Com Super Veteran
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Northern Va
Posts: 1,120
|
Zoom Ole Monsters are available at any tackle shop(10.5" I think). Im pretty sure canyon plastics are the ones that make real big like 14+" worms.
__________________
Hit that water awful hard! olddominionsports..com |
02-20-07, 10:38 AM | #4 |
BassFishin.Com Active Member
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Des MOines, IA
Posts: 336
|
if you check out my site http://www.mymomisbecky.com in the hand poured plastics section there is a 10 inch curl tail worm there. Well, I have a 15 inch curl tail mold that I crafted myself over the winter. So if you are looking for a 15 inch worm, I can handle it it is just not up on the site yet.
Thanks Ryan mmib EDIT : here is a picture of my 15 inch worm. Last edited by mymomisbecky; 02-21-07 at 10:27 AM. |
02-21-07, 06:29 AM | #5 |
BassFishin.Com Super Veteran
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Avoca, NY
Posts: 3,508
|
I use Culprit 10" worms in 2 colors, crawdad and Wtr/Copper Red.I don't agree that big worms will effect the size of fish you catch, it just effects the days you won't catch fish if all you use is 10"+ worms. There are days they will put more fish in the boat for you, you just have to fish them everytime out to see if there are any takers. P N J
|
02-21-07, 08:40 AM | #6 |
BassFishin.Com Active Member
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Norris Tennessee
Posts: 469
|
I use 10 inch power worms at night in the summer. They seem to work well especially at Douglas or Loudon. You would be surprised how many 12 to 14 inch bass will hit the big worm. There are nights that that is all they will hit and other nights that the will show a preference to 6 or 8 inch worms.Somethimes I almost feel it is a match the hatch type situation. If they are feeding on big shad or smaller shad. Fish2win
__________________
Norris Tennessee set the hook! They dont have hands. |
02-21-07, 10:27 AM | #7 |
BassFishin.Com Member
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Paradise, California
Posts: 1
|
12" to ?" plastic worms
Out here ("left coast") we were having the same problem, no big worms!
We decided to make our own. They work great on the bigger lakes where the bass aren't used to seeing them anymore. Take some plaster casting material, pour it into a wooden box (tightly made), let it set up for only a few mins. and start carveing out what you what, or take three (3) of you favorite worms and cut two (2) them into halfs. Use the front half of the first one at the head,the back half at the tail, and the third one cut to fit the size you want the worm to be. Don't think this will happen on the first try, just keep playing with it till you get what "you" like. Then place the three peices into the plaster (as one full bait) and let the plaster dry. Once the "final product" is produced you can create your own colors by using old baits that have been torn up by fish or the ones that end up on the bottom of the boat (clean those first) and by buying plastic from one of the craft cat. I've been doing this for the last five (5) years or so and have had good to great sucuess. Your bait cost also goes way down. |
02-21-07, 10:29 AM | #8 |
BassFishin.Com Active Member
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Des MOines, IA
Posts: 336
|
FYI, make sure to NOT use baits like powerbaits or gulp etc, they wont work to remelt. The types of plastics you can remelt are getting slimmer each year as they are using different materials now.
|
02-21-07, 10:30 AM | #9 |
BassFishin.Com Member
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Tulsa,okla
Posts: 38
|
Culprit has both 10" and 12" worms in several colors. Bass Pro Shops has them. Wal-Mart has a couple of colors in both sizes. Culprit has a website with links to websites.
|
02-22-07, 12:53 AM | #10 |
BassFishin.Com Premier Elite
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: IN
Posts: 8,308
|
The old worm company all our fathers grew up with was called DeLong. You know the ones. They came prerigged with the 3 hooks molded inside of the worm. Smelled like black licorice. They were kinda stiff as far as worms go, and not often talked about now days, although they do catch bass. Now however, this company has been producing many more plastic baits than before. And it is located right here in my home town of Valparaiso, Indiana. I don't know if they still make it, but I once bought a 15 inch plastic worm made by them when the company was owned by the previous owners. Looked like a good sized garter snake, lol. Anyways, they are a locally owned company as I said and rather friendly people. Here is their phone number. Give them a call and tell them what you are looking for. Maybe they can help you. 219-465-1101. Good luck
|
02-22-07, 01:07 AM | #11 |
BassFishin.Com Active Member
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: East Central Illinois
Posts: 213
|
Thanks for all the tips and info fellas, I'll definately be looking into some of these leads.
AJ |
02-26-07, 01:02 PM | #12 |
BassFishin.Com Super Veteran
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Somewhere in South Carolina
Posts: 2,377
|
welcome to the forum bassin!
|
Disclosure / Disclaimer
Before acting on the content posted, you should know that BassFishin.Com may benefit financially and otherwise from content, advertising, links or otherwise from anything you click on, read, or look at on our website. Click here to read our Disclosure Policy and Disclaimer. |
Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests) | |
|
|