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BERKELY BUNGEE RUBBER WORMS
BERKELY BUNGEE RUBBER WORMS AN ALL TIME SOFT BAIT FAVORITE
By Ken Liebeskind
Yalesville, Connecticut
Anyone who fishes with soft baits knows about the berkely bungee rubber worms that are renowned for their lifelike curling action that naturally recoils when they come to rest or hit the bottom. This delayed curling action makes the berkely bungee rubber worm looks like live bait, so they invite a fast fish reaction.
The berkely bungee rubber worms are also scented and colored to attract fish that chemically respond to certain scents. Bio-salt is the added flavoring that simulates the salt content of live prey fish. The berkely bungee rubber worm is used by professional fishermen who fish for bass and walleye.

Fishermen know that fish love
Berkely bungee rubber worms
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The Walking Worm has constant curling
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One angler said they're great for largemouth bass because they like "the realistic looking and smelling worms." Another said the berkely bungee rubber worms are "an excellent choice for finesse fishing."
The berkely bungee rubber worms are available in 4 inch, 7 inch and 8 inch sizes, with many anglers preferring the larger sizes because they can be seen from greater distance. The berkely bungee rubber worm comes in a variety of colors, from black to tequila sunrise and camo red.
Another example of a successful worm lure is the Walking Worm from http://www.scientificfishing.com. The company renowned for its scientifically designed lures uses a multi-flex construction to trap air between several tail segments, which causes the lure to constantly curl like a live fish, which attracts bass and other hungry predators.
Like the berkely bungee rubber worms, the Walking worm is also available in multiple colors, including electric blue and green pumpkin seed. The berkely bungee rubber worms and the Walking Worm are two examples of soft baits designed to look and move like real worms. We strongly suggest you test both to determine which works best.
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