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r the original Creme 6.5 straight worms any good? my local walmart has a ton of em on salw for a dollar a pack. picked up a cpl packs to try all they had was grn pumpkin and watermelon red

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1. They were a dollar a pack.

2. They are Green Pumpkin and Watermelon Red

3. They are worms

 

Yup, sounds pretty good to me.

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Creame was the first "rubber worm" on the market and changed bass fishing forever.

Your worms migh be a little stiff depending on the age compared to some of softer worms available, but those are good colors.

Try using them on a shaky head 1/8-31/6 oz jig, split the tail end about 1 1/2" with a safety razor or sharp fillet knife to give the worm a little more movement.

Tom

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They work as well as anything else. I've never seen that much of difference between modern plastic worms. Quality today is much better than it was 40 years ago.

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Creame was the first "rubber worm" on the market and changed bass fishing forever.

Your worms migh be a little stiff depending on the age compared to some of softer worms available, but those are good colors.

Try using them on a shaky head 1/8-31/6 oz jig, split the tail end about 1 1/2" with a safety razor or sharp fillet knife to give the worm a little more movement.

Tom

Creme was the first PLASTIC worm, they never were rubber!

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Creme was the first PLASTIC worm, they never were rubber!

No kidding! Creame worms are still referred to as "rubber worms" by old timer's, hence the name.

Not only are they soft plastic, the bullet weight worm hook rig used on early Creame worms was the original Texas rig and a big reason Nick Creame moved to Texas to sell his worms...and you know that.

Tom

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