Creme Scoundrel 6" 20ct Purple/White Dot
The Creme Scoundrel 6" soft plastic worm in purple/white dot pattern is a straightforward, proven choice for bass anglers who want a reliable bait that's easy to fish and durable enough to handle repeated casts and strikes. Built on decades of heritage—Creme's original plastic worm formula has been a workhorse since 1949—the Scoundrel delivers the lifelike action and texture that bass find convincing. At 6 inches, it's sized for a wide range of presentations: rig it Texas-rigged for flipping and pitching, on a jig head for dragging, or weightless for a more natural fall. The purple/white dot colorway is versatile enough to match various light conditions and water clarity, making it useful in muddy water, overcast days, or when bass are keyed on darker profiles with a contrasting accent.
What makes this formula work is tactile appeal—the plastic has genuine softness that keeps bass from immediately spitting it, and it holds up well through multiple catches without tearing apart after a fish or two. This isn't a gimmick worm; it's a high-volume bait that anglers stock because it produces. You get 20 in a package, which means plenty of backups when one gets shredded or you want to fish multiple rods.
Whether you're working shallow grass, punching through vegetation, dragging bottom in deeper channels, or sight-fishing, a purple/white dot Scoundrel is a confidence bait that's earned its place in tackle boxes for good reason.
Key Features
- 6-inch length suitable for flipping, pitching, dragging, or weightless presentations
- Purple/white dot colorway for versatile light and water conditions
- Durable plastic formula that resists tearing and holds up to repeated strikes
- Lifelike texture and feel that encourages bass to hold on
- 20 worms per pack
Specifications
| Length | 6 inches |
| Count | 20 per pack |
| Color | Purple/White Dot |
| Type | Soft plastic worm |
Frequently Asked Questions
What sizes of bass will hit a 6-inch worm?
A 6-inch soft plastic worm is effective on smallmouth, largemouth, and spotted bass of all sizes, though it's especially productive on keeper-size fish and larger. Smaller bass will take it too, but the bait is rigged and fished efficiently for the general population.
Can I rig this worm Texas-style?
Yes. The Scoundrel is designed to work with standard Texas rigging—insert the hook point into the head, run it through the body, and exit about an inch from the tail. It's also effective on jig heads or fished weightless.
What does the purple/white dot pattern work best for?
Purple with a white dot is a solid all-around color combination. Purple is effective in stained or muddy water and low-light conditions; the white dot provides contrast and can mimic natural forage markings. It's versatile enough for most water clarity levels.
How many worms come in a pack?
Each package contains 20 Scoundrel worms, giving you plenty for a full day of fishing and backups for damaged baits.

