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CULPRIT LURES

CULPRIT LURES ARE
A BASS ANGLER FAVORITE


By Ken Liebeskind
Yalesville, Connecticut

Soft plastic lures are a favorite for bass fishermen and culprit lures makes a wide variety of them. Classic Fishing Products in Clermont, Florida manufactures a range of culprit lures that can be used in fresh and salt water, including the 6-inch Slinky Worm culprit lure with a long slender body and tentacle-laced c-tail, which works well with the Carolina rig; the 6-inch Tail Kicker with a long, ribbed body and kicker flip at the end of the tail; the Culprit Foxy Craw with a 4-inch sleek body that can be flipped into thick cover; the Culprit 2-inch Double Hammer with twin kicking tails that double the amount of noticeable tail flutter; and the original jerk worm, the 6-inch culprit lure that moves with a slashing action to mimic a distressed bait fish.



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Swimbaits

The Walking Worm has constant curling
action that drives the fish crazy.


One angler said, "I've used the culprit lure swim-fin grubs, did pretty good with the pumpkin-green-blue-orange-red fleck and ice blue shad colors. I've caught landlocked coho salmon on them, too, culprit lures have a great action in the water, the fish love them."

Another worm lure that is making headlines is the Walking Worm from www.scientificfishing.com. The company that is renowned for its scientifically designed lures scores big with the Walking Worm that uses a patented multi-flex construction that causes the lure to constantly curl like a live worm. Most soft plastic lures float in the water but don't move like live worms.

The Walking Worm moves rapidly and generates a predatory response in bass and other hungry fish. Just ask John Fox, a ten time national and world bass fishing champ, who caught 19-1/2 pound and 15 pound bass with the Walking Worm.

CHECK OUT http://www.scientificfishing.com, for exciting details about the Walking Worm and other great lures from www.scientificfishing.com. Save when you buy online and test them against your favorite culprit lures and see which works best.

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