Creme Scoundrel Weedless Worm 6" Black
The Creme Scoundrel Weedless Worm 6" in Black is a classic soft plastic designed to handle heavy cover and tight spaces where traditional rigs get hung up. This weedless configuration lets you punch through vegetation, timber, and rocky areas that hold bass without snagging—a real advantage when you're targeting structure that other anglers avoid. At 6 inches, it balances castability with a profile substantial enough to draw strikes from quality fish.
Creme's heritage in soft plastic worm design runs back to 1949, and decades of refinement show in the Scoundrel's lifelike texture and durability. The black color is a go-to choice in stained water, low-light conditions, and heavily pressured lakes where bass see plenty of other baits. The weedless rig means you can fish it without a rubber guard or heavy modifications—just tie it on and work it through the gnarliest cover.
Whether you're flipping dense vegetation, pitching to fallen trees, or working rocky banks, this worm handles the abuse of repeated casts and strikes. Black is a proven option for both early morning and cloudy-day presentations, or when you need maximum visibility and contrast in murky water. Stock a few in your tacklebox for situations where a standard Texas rig or Carolina rig would cost you lures to snags.
Key Features
- 6-inch weedless soft plastic worm
- Black color for stained and low-light water
- Lifelike texture and proven durability
- Designed for heavy cover and structure fishing
- Weedless configuration reduces snagging in vegetation and timber
Specifications
| Brand | Creme Baits |
| Product Name | Scoundrel Weedless Worm |
| Length | 6 inches |
| Color | Black |
| Type | Weedless soft plastic worm |
Frequently Asked Questions
What water conditions is a black weedless worm best for?
Black is an excellent choice for stained water, early morning, overcast days, and low-light situations. It also provides strong contrast and visibility in murky conditions, making it easier for bass to locate. It's equally at home in clear water when you're fishing heavy cover where the dark silhouette matters more than exact imitation.
Can I fish this worm in heavy vegetation and timber?
Yes—the weedless design is built specifically for that. You can flip and pitch it into dense vegetation, fallen trees, and rocky areas without heavy guard modifications or constant snagging. It's an efficient way to cover structure that holds bass.
How does the 6-inch size compare to other worm lengths?
At 6 inches, this worm strikes a balance between castability and profile. It's substantial enough to draw strikes and trigger feeding responses, yet manageable for flipping and pitching. Size choice depends on local forage and fishing pressure—6 inches is a reliable middle ground for most conditions.

