Bass Lures / Pre-rigged Worms

Bass Lures / Pre-rigged Worms
When David DeLong started this company in 1946, the first lure he designed was the KILR Worm. It has been catching bass ever since. Its hard to argue with a lure that has been putting bass in the boat for 60+ years.

How to use:

We do not attach leaders to our KILR Worms, you tie your OWN line directly to the lure. Do not use a sinker unless you are targeting bass in deep water. Because our rig is completely molded into the worm you can even hide your knot back inside the nose of the worm. We recommend 8 to 10 lb test line. Cast the worm around pads, brush, wood, docks, anywhere a bass likes to hang out. The KEY to fishing KILR Worms is to work them SLOW with slight twitches of the rod tip.

Probably the most frequently asked question we get about pre-rigged worms with the hooks exposed is...aren't I going to get hung up. We'll when you use a crankbait or anyother lure with the hooks exposed do you cast it directly into weeds or brush or on top of a dock....NO...cast KILR Worms in weed pockets and around cover. Our worms sink but very slowly which allows you to easily work these worms in and around cover.