8.5-inch Original Worms – Black Label Blowout!

  Gotta get ’em – Black Label Blowout! A great chance to stock-up on the 8.5″ Culprit Original Worm @50 percent off through December 2024   Filling a void in […]

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Killer Worm Colors for Fall

by Dustin Wilks When one thinks of bass fishing, cover comes to mind — lily pads, logs, docks and so on. But the use of forward facing sonar has been […]

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September Largemouth to the Max

by Dustin Wilks, Late summer largemouth can be quite tricky. Water conditions can be all over the place. But one thing is for certain – a lot of fish will […]

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The Power of Big

by Dustin Wilks, At first site, the 12” Original worm seems like a monster bait only suitable for huge bass in Texas or Florida. My first bass when I was […]

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March Toward Your Biggest Bass of the Year

by Dustin Wilks, March in much of the country is prime time to catch the biggest bass of the year. Fish are transitioning from their winter patterns to spring, often […]

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8.5″ Culprit Tournament Worm Kit

by Dustin Wilks, The 8.5-inch Original Plus Worm is a niche product in the Culprit line intended for tournament anglers who like to fish a bit quicker for bigger than […]

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Culprit Shakin’ Neko Craw – All New!

by Dustin Wilks, The Culprit Shakin’ Neko Craw creates a whole new Shakin’ category, the first of its kind for use in finesse applications of Neko rigging, Shakey Head, Wacky […]

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Skinny Jerk how-to Tips for More Bass

  Skinny Jerk, my #1 lure for May Fishing!  Slightly longer (6 inches) and skinnier than other popular soft jerk baits, the Culprit Skinny Jerk has many performance advantages. Better […]

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One-two Punch for Bigger Bass

by Dustin Wilks April’s one-two punch for bigger bass, arguably the best month for soft plastics. Fish are moving shallow to spawn and can be both aggressive and finicky. Nothing […]

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Mullet Time!

by Dustin Wilks, Winter fishing is all about bait. Find the right bait and there is a good chance bass will be close. This could be 50 feet deep or […]

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