The bass love these..my big problem is they hit them to aggressively and I loose the senkoWacky rig it up with some shrink tube for extra durability.I don’t know what they put in these things but for whatever reason my cat absolutely loves them. She plays with these constantly around the house and will even throw them around on her own and play fetch with them. I can’t attest to their greatness for fishing but they make a wonderful toy for my cat and seem pretty durable as one will last her some rough play for over a month. They are soft but not overly soft and don’t fall apart in pieces like other fishing worms she has tried in the pastIts a good bait. But do not believe Amazon and their so called prime .I like it catches big bassI dont know the science behind it but these worms are like crack to bass. I went to a lake yesterday and it was 9 other people fishing. None of them caught a single fish.....I caught 6 HUGE bass within 2 hours from using these worms. Everyone at the lake kept asking me what's my secret and wondering if im a tournament pro fisher or something. I lie and tell them I'm using a chatterbait lmaoI have heard many good things about these everywhere and I finally decided to buy them. I took them to a lake yesterday and I caught around 12 bass in 30 minutes. Best advice i can give is to fish them slow, wait for them to fall then reel a bit. I was pulling them out every single cast. Don't hesitate to buy these. I always fished with expensive live shiners, but these work even better.I am in SW Florida, we fish several watersheds, lakes and ponds, I've never caught more fish off of one type of worm than I have with the #297 Green Pumpkin Senko. Fish everywhere will bite on this, every lake, every condition. Big fish, small fish, every fish hits this. I always run it Texas rigged, either weightless or with no more than a 1/8th oz. bullet weight on it, paired with 50 lbs braid/30 lb fluorocarbon leader, 3/0 or 5/0 EWG (Extra Wide Gap) hook and a #297 Senko. ANY color Senko will catch fish as long as it's the #297 Green Pumpkin..The downside? They are expensive and they get destroyed after usually 1-2 fish. I have never caught more than 3 fish on a single bait. You get to rig from one side, catch a fish, if the worms wtill with ya, you can bite the tattered end off, flip it around, hook from the "tail end" catch a fish and its toast. A true testament to how aggressively fish hit this lure, how soft the plastic is and how life-like the movements are.well worth the monygreatNo problems at allExcellentOnly reason why I gave two stars is because they got the brand name right and a part of the description...First off I made the order weeks ago and it FINALLY ARRIVED. SECOND I ordered seeing the color I selected was GREEN PUMPKIN. No where in the selection did it say Green Pumpkin WITH purple flakes.So again two stars for right brand and partial description...