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  1. #1
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    Talking Kellys Bass Worms!!

    Has anyone ever used kellys bass worms? I have used them a couple of times and i had great success with them. So im thinking about ordering alot to get them stocked in my tackel.
    So what do you think?

    Heres the link to their website..... www.kellysbassworms.com

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    Re: Kellys Bass Worms!!

    Looks very similar to a Touchdown worm. Touchdowns, in my opinion, are the best pre-rigged worms out there. Also made in Indiana like Kelly's, but have made a place in a lot of tackleboxes. Touchdowns, when thrown weightless, ARE DEADLY! Ask a lot of the old-school guys about them. You can't hardly find them anymore. They set up a booth at the Louisville Boat Show every year, and the founder is a great man.

    kyjonboatfisher, check these out too before you stock up on the others. I guarantee you will like these. The Purple/Red Fire Tail is the best in my opinion. The newer ones are made with the weedless pieces and I haven't used these. The older GOOD ones don't have the plastic hook keepers, just the exposed hooks. If you can find em, GET THEM!

    http://www.touchdownlures.com/prerigged%20worms.html

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    Re: Kellys Bass Worms!!

    one word ike-con or 2 however you count it
    Last edited by jamesdenson; 08-29-2009 at 01:25 PM.

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    Re: Kellys Bass Worms!!

    Oldies but goodies. Fished Kelly's worms at Greenbo a LONG time ago and really slayed them with one of the VERY FEW TIMES my Dad EVER took me fishing. Still find them at Wally World and even have a couple in my box still today even though I have not used them in a long time. Too hung up on the T Rig and more standard ways of fishing when I do go that I forget about them. Pretty much cast them out and reel them in and hang on. I caught my first 5 pound Greenfish out of a farm pond when I was about 11 on a Kelly's worm. Should have seen me try to ride my motorcycle while holding that fish to show my Dad. I put it on so much ice to keep it from spoiling that it was frozen in a U shape by the time he got home. He still layed th knife to it and ate it. Never a word about mounting it or anything, just Dinner to him.

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    Re: Kellys Bass Worms!!

    In my opinion these worms are amazing!!!!! Any one out there who doesnt have them needs to get them. They Work!!!

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    Re: Kellys Bass Worms!!

    Started with them in my early days of fishing. I kinda thought they were a regional(Northern Indiana) bait. We used the "Plow Jockey" and the smaller "Pier Boy Special".

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