Musket is a 6.25" floating worm engineered to turn “lookers” into biters. A ribbed body and two appendages flanking a hollowed tail create a tight shimmy that never quits—especially on a shaky head. On a kayak, that stand-up action keeps your bait working in place while you hold position in wind or current.
| Spec | Value |
| Length | 6.25" |
| Pack Count | 6 per pack |
| Plastic Firmness | III (I–IV scale) |
| Stench Formula | Poison Gas (Coffee/Craw) |
| Primary Techniques | Shaky Head (primary), Light Texas, Neko, Carolina |
| Color | Optimal Use Case |
| Agent 711 (Black w/ Blue Flake) | Stained or low-light water; bold profile with blue flash on the shake. |
| Grapeshot (Junebug) | Tannic creeks/cypress water; strong contrast for bank targets. |
| Green Dragon (Green Pumpkin) | Clear to lightly stained; universal natural on rock and wood. |
| Liberty Tree (Watermelon w/ Red Flake) | Sunny, clear water over sand/grass; subtle sparkle on long pauses. |
| Lobsterback (Black w/ Red Flake) | Dingy rock banks; red glint triggers reaction bites. |
| Philadelphia (Junebug Red) | Dark stain with extra flash for dock lines and laydowns. |
| Stamp Act (Black) | Night, shade, or muddy water; maximum silhouette on bottom. |
| Huzzah! (Okeechobee Craw) | Stained grass lakes; bold green/blue contrast on edges and holes. |
| Agent 355 (Morning Dawn) | Clear rivers/post-front; smallmouth shock color with pink/purple glow. |
| Tea in the Harbor (Blue w/ Blue Flake) | Overcast or clay banks; blue-toned forage/bluegill cues. |
| Redcoat (Red w/ Blue Flake) | Spring warming trends; red worm presence for reaction pokes. |
| Bugle (Green Pumpkin w/ Purple Flake) | Clear water finesse; faint purple shimmer that fires smallmouth. |
| Molly Pitcher (Hot Pink) | Ultra-clear rivers; visibility in current seams and deep holes. |
| Ben’s Bifocals (Green Pumpkin w/ Gold Flake) | High sun around docks/grass; warm gold flash draws followers. |
| Defiant (Blue Craw) | Cloud cover or mixed clay/rock; blue-hued craw waters. |
| Tribe Oneida (Fire Craw) | Early spring on rock transitions; red-craw bite in stain. |
Load the Musket in two naturals and one high-vis color, keep a shaky head tied on, and work every angle from the kayak until they fire.