Creme Scoundrel 6" 20ct Purple
The Creme Scoundrel 6" soft plastic worm in purple is a timeless choice for bass anglers who want a reliable, proven bait that produces year after year. Built on a legacy dating back to 1949, when Nick Creme pioneered the plastic worm category, the Scoundrel combines a lifelike texture with genuine durability—qualities that have made this profile a staple in tackle boxes across the country. The 6-inch size is versatile enough for both texas-rigged presentations and jig trailers, making it a sensible go-to for working cover, open water, and transition zones.
Purple is one of those shades that shines in stained water and low-light conditions, giving you confidence when cloud cover rolls in or you're fishing deeper structure. The soft-plastic construction feels natural to a bass's mouth, which translates into fewer short strikes and better hookup rates. This 20-count pack gives you enough worms to fish a full day or weekend without worrying about running dry mid-session.
Whether you're a tournament angler who respects time-tested designs or a weekend hunter looking for a worm that simply works, the Creme Scoundrel delivers the kind of consistent performance that doesn't need marketing hype—just a track record. Stock a pack or two and you'll understand why this bait has remained a staple for over 70 years.
Key Features
- 6-inch length—ideal for texas rigs, jig trailers, and versatile presentations
- Purple color—effective in stained water and low-visibility conditions
- Soft, lifelike plastic construction for natural feel and better strike response
- Durable formulation built to withstand multiple casts and fish
- 20 worms per pack—enough for a full day of fishing
- Time-tested design from the brand that invented the plastic worm
Specifications
| Length | 6 inches |
| Count per Pack | 20 worms |
| Color | Purple |
| Brand | Creme Baits |
| Type | Soft Plastic Worm |
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best way to rig a 6-inch Creme Scoundrel?
The 6-inch length works well with a texas rig for flipping and pitching into cover, or on a jig head as a trailer. It's also effective on a simple open-hook rig in clearer water. Rig weight and setup depend on your target depth and cover type.
When should I throw purple soft plastics?
Purple is particularly effective in stained or murky water and during low-light periods—early morning, late evening, or overcast days. It also works well in deeper water where longer light wavelengths don't penetrate as far.
How many worms do I get in a pack?
Each pack contains 20 worms, giving you a solid supply for a full fishing trip without running out mid-session.
Are Creme Scoundrel worms durable?
Yes. The soft-plastic construction is designed to hold up through multiple casts and fish, so you get more presentations per worm compared to cheaper alternatives.

