Bass Pro Shops Worms
Was wondering if anyone use's them. I just won a lot off e-bay and for the
price, I figured why not try them. I paid 14.00 for 22 packs including
shipping and handling, all what appear to be decent colors, the usual green
pumpkin,junebug,red shd etc. Anyone have any luck with them? |
alwaysfishking
Sep 23 2004
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| A worm, is a worm, is a worm.... unless it's a Powerworm! If there's 10 per pack... you're paying about 1 cent per worm and you can't
beat that! Mix em in with some other worms and you'll never notice the
difference. |
Charles
Sep 23
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| I have used them for about 15 yrs now. |
XcitableBoi
Sep 23
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| I think that's a little over 6 cents a worm. Still a great price, though! |
Henry
Sep 23
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| I used a simple mathematical formula to get the one penny price... it's also
the same formula I use to justify my purchases to my wife sometimes! LOL |
Charles
Sep 23
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| But she balances the checkbook, right? ;) |
Henry
Sep 23
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| BPS curltail squirmin worms in Wseed are my clear water go-to T rig. |
Eric
Sep 23
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| Are you crazy??? |
Charles
Sep 24
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| Like a Fishking! Does a cat have a climbing gear? I have a 50 year old
bro-in-law who has silver hair and wears it in a ponytail. He likes to
make weapons and replicas. He has made and fired a cannon with about a
2" bore. He makes swords and battle-axes. He collects hats. No, not
caps, I'm talking tri-cornered Napolean type, and tophats, and derbys
and such, and he wears them everywhere. He can tell you more than you
want to know about conspiracy theories and sci-fi. Yet our niece told me
that she thought of ME whenever someone mentioned having a weird uncle. |
Henry
Sep 24
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