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FISHING WORMS BECOME MORE ADVANCED WITH WALKING WORMS


By Ken Liebeskind
Yalesville, Connecticut

The Walking Worm has Patented technology that makes the Walking Worm constantly curl like a real worm - automatically. This fishing worm has constant curling action that drives the fish crazy. These fishing worms have been scientifically designed and tested to work with Bass, Trout, and many other fresh water fish. . 

See the most amazing fishing worm in the fishing world.  The Walking Worm has Patented technology



The constant movement of fishing worms bring a predatory response in fish.

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

This fishing worm has constant curling action that drives the fish crazy. These fishing worms have been scientifically designed and tested to work with Bass, Trout, and many other fresh water fish. . 

We understand that there are many versions of fishing worm on the market, and determining which lure is the best can be difficult; however NGC prides itself on having a product that has been proven in winning fishing tournaments and used by John Fox a ten time National Bass Fishing Champion.  We have now sold over Ten Million Units of these speciality fishing worms .

At NGC Sports we offer you our 25 years of fishing worm expertise and customer satisfaction.  If you'd like to see all of our fishing lure colors and other scientifically designed fishing lures, go to scientificfishing.com.

CHECK OUT http://www.scientificfishing.com, a Connecticut company, that has been using scientific principles and creative concepts to develop innovative fishing gear like the Fishing Worms for over 30 years and where all products come with a satisfaction guarantee.

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