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RE:berkley 4" trout worms

Post by Jake Dogfish » Tue Feb 19, 2008 12:57 pm

Great info Ben and Max. I do really well on tube baits for trout I will have to try those worms. :thumleft:

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RE:berkley 4" trout worms

Post by VooDuuChild » Wed Feb 20, 2008 5:48 am

those are the ones I got and did catch bass and crappie my first time out with them....in the beginning of january. Silly bass.
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RE:berkley 4" trout worms

Post by Fisherman_max » Wed Feb 20, 2008 9:40 am

yea that is my favorite color and the right worms, i guess i was wrong with the title.


yea to anybody who just read this thread these worms are legit!
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RE:berkley 4" trout worms

Post by FishingFool » Wed Mar 26, 2008 7:37 pm

do these worms float at all? If no, will it hold a pocket of air like real worms?

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RE:berkley 4" trout worms

Post by gpc » Wed Mar 26, 2008 7:41 pm

The lady at coulee play land gave a pack to me and each one of my buddys, but they were the Nitro kind. She said they worked really well at Rufus Woods, but we didnt get around to trying them.

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RE:berkley 4" trout worms

Post by Shad_Eating_Grin » Wed Mar 26, 2008 10:14 pm

FishingFool wrote:do these worms float at all? If no, will it hold a pocket of air like real worms?
they are solid worms. I don't think they will hold a pocket of air

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RE:berkley 4" trout worms

Post by FishingFool » Sat Mar 29, 2008 9:45 am

Just a heads up for anybody looking for these.

Found them at the local Joe's. They had a bunch of them and seems like all the colors. I think they were just under $3.

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RE:berkley 4" trout worms

Post by Shad_Eating_Grin » Sat Mar 29, 2008 10:59 am

FishingFool wrote:Just a heads up for anybody looking for these.

Found them at the local Joe's. They had a bunch of them and seems like all the colors. I think they were just under $3.
Here's another heads up:

This site sells overstock Berkley products. Right now, you can get 100 count Berkley trout worms for $6.88 of one color, and $12.77 of the pink. I've purchased smaller lots in the past--the product list and pricing on this site is usually pretty good and changes constantly.

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RE:berkley 4" trout worms

Post by shawn » Sat Mar 29, 2008 11:19 am

I order from the same place shad is talking about very quick shipping and a jar of power bait for a buck cant beat that.Plus look at all the other goodies they have for fishing on a budget.
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RE:berkley 4" trout worms

Post by zbo » Tue Apr 01, 2008 4:03 am

well i wil definitely have to give those a try next time they fill klineline up!

ps. max i am with you 100% buddy, those russians go nuts out there..... the last time i went, one old russian filled up a bucket with trout and then left by himself! i really think someone should be monitoring the catches there.

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RE:berkley 4" trout worms

Post by lskiles » Tue Apr 01, 2008 10:03 am

Shad_Eating_Grin wrote:
FishingFool wrote:do these worms float at all? If no, will it hold a pocket of air like real worms?
they are solid worms. I don't think they will hold a pocket of air
Hey FishingFool, I went to the site S_E_G posted and found this description:
Berley Trout Worm (CTW3-BGM)

Berkley 3" Floating Trout Worm
100 count bag, Bubblegum color
Replicates trout-attracting features of small worms and other forage
Lively action gives a lifelike presentation
Fortified with advanced scent and flavor trout formula
Berkley PowerBait, Fish Bite and Won't Let Go

So there is no need to pump air in them since they are a "Floating Trout Worm."

I looked for them when this thread first appeared in January and was unable to find them. I see the price is good for 100 of them, but I do not want to buy 100 of anything before I try them out. You said you found them at Joes so I will look next time I am there.
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RE:berkley 4" trout worms

Post by HillbillyGeek » Tue Apr 01, 2008 11:07 am

I bought a bag yesterday @ Joe's. They are kind of pricey -- $3.99 for 10. #-o

I'm going to try them at Blackmans this week -- as soon as this freakin ear infection clears up.
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RE:berkley 4" trout worms

Post by FishingFool » Tue Apr 01, 2008 1:51 pm

lskiles wrote:
Shad_Eating_Grin wrote:
FishingFool wrote:do these worms float at all? If no, will it hold a pocket of air like real worms?
they are solid worms. I don't think they will hold a pocket of air
Hey FishingFool, I went to the site S_E_G posted and found this description:
Berley Trout Worm (CTW3-BGM)

Berkley 3" Floating Trout Worm
100 count bag, Bubblegum color
Replicates trout-attracting features of small worms and other forage
Lively action gives a lifelike presentation
Fortified with advanced scent and flavor trout formula
Berkley PowerBait, Fish Bite and Won't Let Go

So there is no need to pump air in them since they are a "Floating Trout Worm."

I looked for them when this thread first appeared in January and was unable to find them. I see the price is good for 100 of them, but I do not want to buy 100 of anything before I try them out. You said you found them at Joes so I will look next time I am there.
Yes, I noticed the floating version. But it appears to be only on the bubblegum scent. I also saw that at Joe's. Didnt see any of the other scents labeled as floating.

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RE:berkley 4" trout worms

Post by fishing collector » Tue Apr 01, 2008 1:51 pm

I use a piece of the cream color worm on the top of the #8-10 hook and PwrBait Lime green or rainbow and a white marshmallow....Knockem' dead around the shore line /dock fishin in King and Snohomish counties. I have found that the berkley little worm works best when cut down to an inch or so. I have used these worms for the last couple years and rarely get skunked... Steve

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