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I just got back from scout camp and bought these creme scoundrels in black and purple I threw them T rigged on a offset shank hook and cought some small largemouth, nothing over 3 lb's just curios if any one used these or if you have a good way to fish these.

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Scoundrels are just a different name for the original Creme worms IIRC. Not sure if they still contain ground up nightcrawlers and whatnot though.

I would imagine that you can fish them like any plastic worm - texas, carolina, wacky, flickshake, dropshot, neko rig, as a jig trailer, etc.

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They are great as a floating worm or as a finesse worm. Rub a little megastrike on them and they are good to go. They have a pretty good flicking action.

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Will someone please remove this post so we can stop letting the cat out of the bag regarding Creme worms?

They are very good and catch a lot of fish.

Anyone who has them but does not want them please let me know and I will dispose of them for you.

Thanks.  ;)

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