Nick Creme is to fishing what Alexander Graham Bell is to talking—they may not have invented it but they sure made it better. In 1949, Nick cooked up the perfect combination of vinyl, oil, and pigments to create a moulded worm that looked and felt like the real thing and stayed that way over time. The evolution of that worm over the past 65 years has made it one of the most important innovations in the history of fishing tackle. And the revolution isn’t over yet.

That original creme worm was the catalyst for the soft plastic baits that are such an integral part of the fish-catching formula today. Grubs, tubes, frogs, lizards, crayfish, baitfish, leeches and, of course, the ever-popular worm—which, of course, come in thousands of styles, sizes, and colours—all own their existence to Nick Creme.

Here are some of the reasons why today’s plastic baits are so successful:

Nick Creme would be proud!

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