Jonathan Evans Posted July 11, 2016 Posted July 11, 2016 Just got back from tractor supply and they had these "Trick worms" made by cream. They only cost me.88 per pack so I got a few to try out. Never herd of them so If anyone has used these please tell me what you think. I also Bought some YUM dingers and actual Gary Yamamoto sinkos and I can tell the quality difference right away. The Yamamoto Sinkos are straight and feel different and the Yum Sinkos are kind of bent and they feel a bit harder. The trick worms are virtually identical besides a few of the tails being bent on the Cream ones. Yum dinners are 2.66 per pack and Yamamotos are 6.88 per pack here in North Florida. Quote
Super User A-Jay Posted July 11, 2016 Super User Posted July 11, 2016 Yup ~ Definitely "The Same Thing". I guess time will tell if they perform the same. The bass will tell you. A-Jay Quote
Global Moderator Bluebasser86 Posted July 11, 2016 Global Moderator Posted July 11, 2016 I have some of their craws that I use for jig trailers, they work fine. Quote
Mokujon Posted July 11, 2016 Posted July 11, 2016 In my experience nothing beats the action of a Yamamoto senko for stick baits. That being said, they are expensive compared to other brands. If you have the money to spend feel free to buy all the Yamamoto senkos. I find the bass pro shop senkos to be pretty good. I recently got a 50 pack for $10. Quote
BiteFiend Posted July 12, 2016 Posted July 12, 2016 Our local Scheels has Creme brand stuff in the clearance bin from time to time for $1.99/ pack. I have bought some straight tail worms that says they are hand poured. I think they are called the scoundrel. I like to use those on a shaky head since they are bouyant. They produce ok. They are definately not the softest of plastics but they hold up well. I have also bought and fished some of their craws, which are just meh. Again not the softest or best action. I won't ever spend more than $1.99 on them. Also, someone correct me if I am wrong, But I believe Creme made some of the earliest plastic worms. Quote
tander Posted July 12, 2016 Posted July 12, 2016 7 hours ago, BiteFiend said: Also, someone correct me if I am wrong, But I believe Creme made some of the earliest plastic worms. Creme was the first worm on the market in the 50's. 2 Quote
thebillsman Posted July 12, 2016 Posted July 12, 2016 the natural colored Scoundrel is my favorite worm. 1 Quote
Super User MickD Posted July 12, 2016 Super User Posted July 12, 2016 You may already know this, but you can usually get a lot more fish out of senkos if you use a band around them and hook them by the band. The fish cannot throw them off the hook, usually. Bands can be rubber O rings, steel split rings, or even tiny cable ties. The split rings will make them sink faster, if that's what you want. Quote
Super User fishballer06 Posted July 12, 2016 Super User Posted July 12, 2016 The Scoundrels are great worms. 2 Quote
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