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    1995 bass pro worms

    Does anyone remember the bass pro pro series caterpillar worms and lizards? Trying to get my hands on a sample! Any info would be appreciated. Thanks,Bob 325-472-7867

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    i think i do.... 4" ribbed worm with a curl tail? got a few left over

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    I think they are about 6 inches long. Trying to upload a picture I found but having problems doing it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by merc106 View Post
    I think they are about 6 inches long. Trying to upload a picture I found but having problems doing it.
    I know someone who can help with the picture uploads. Can't remember the name but there was a post yesterday about something being found.
    Hi Mike.

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    I might have a few still in the package if I remember I’ll look when I get home.
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    This is what I found caterpillar pro series and squirming ring worms.61ABFF06-82DA-4B51-AC3A-1097F930A540.jpeg1E9E6FF2-B2CA-4E4A-B47B-A21D8338C774.jpeg
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    I loved the good ol bass pro garlic worms!
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    These might be similar to the caterpillar worms you speak of (same texture), but they don't have a tail, but you could always glue one on:
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    Are you sure they weren’t the “stud” series worms/plastics? The BPS stud fry was incredible on a c-rig at Fork. The stud craw caught a ton of fish too. Several companies have tried to mimic those BPS stud fries but not are quite like the originals.

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    #10
    They were the stud fry and stud lizard. Later one had yum scent added. Bought everyone bass pro had when they were discontinued.

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    Tried to text you a picture