Overview
The four inch Berkley Power Worms feature the legendary Berkley scent that is molded throughout each worm. The scientific formula that each worm is impregnated with gives fish a taste that makes them hold on to the worm many times longer than they would with regular plastic or salted worms. That means when you get bit with a Berkley Power Worm you have more time to detect the strike and set the hook. The sharp curl in the tail will give these Power Worms bass attracting action even with the very slow retrieves necessary when the bite is tough or the water is cold. Try them with a dropshot rig , or any finesse rig you like, to give yourself the Berkley advantage.
Length | Quantity |
4" | 15 |
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Comments: Super-duper on a dropshot rig. Also awesome for a hot new tactic from Japan...the Splitshot rig! Kidding about that being new...it's from the 80s and 90s. But you should try it. Every time I throw it, they bite.
From: O'billy Dudewright: 2/22/23
Comments: This bait is absolute smallmouth candy! Rig it on a small Ned type jighead, 1/16 oz and hang on. Camo color is a killer!
From: Mike: Colorado 6/15/21
Comments: If you ever find yourself needing a bite, here you go. Good built-in scent, holds up to a few fish, and works anywhere. A million ways to rig them, too. With everyone Ned rigging right now, show them something different and go old school with this one.
From: Rufus: Texas 2/1/20
Comments: I love these powerworms. I use them with an 1/8th ounce jig head and use a simple cast and retrieve. I am a smallmouth fisherman and this combination is deadly on lake st. Clair when the bronzebacks dont want tubes. Ive catch 2 to 5 lbers consistantly with these worms. Simething about the scent and sickle tail that drives smallmouth nuts. They honestly inhale them completely. My only complaint is that the smallmouth destroy the worms after about one or 2 fish but than again this is a finese small bait. Well worth it and i carry an arsenal of them whenever i head to st. Clair!
From: Unknown: 9/10/18
Comments: This worm is great on the pressured lake not to far away. I always have it texas rigged with a small bullet weight. works through the weeds pretty well and all the bass love it, from the small ones to the big ones.
From: Justin: Southfield, MI 1/1/17
Comments: Ran out of senkos one day and found these in my bag. First cast I caught a 3 pounder followed by 15 other keepers that day!! Great bait!
From: Bob: Pennsylvania
Comments: the very first I started bass fishing with. Rig it on a slider head and go to town. All colors catch fish. Camo is the best one though.
From: Justin: New Jersey