Physical Address:
2447 S. Main Unit 1
Lakeport, CA 95453

Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 1437
Lakeport, CA 95453

Phone: 707-263-3113
Fax: 707-262-0216

E-mail Addresses:
Ed Clarke
Benno


We pride ourselves on being able to adapt to the changing conditions. Anyone who knows bass fishing knows that what worked yesterday probably won't work today.

Successful fishermen must have an arsenal at their disposal to bring in the limits that win tournaments or just to "wow" their friends or clients. Maverick has the flexibility needed to meet the changing needs of our fishermen.

Hand-poured worms allow us to "play" with different ideas to continually develop combinations that work best.

We also partner with many experienced guides and tournament fishermen who are happy to test our ideas to see what works and what doesn't. Before we sell it, we have to know it works!

The fishing world outside of Clear Lake needs these worms and we're excited to bring them to you!

"THE POWER OF PERSONALLY POURED PERFECTION"

THE HAND-POURED ADVANTAGE Ed Clarke and a Maverick Worms catch

Hand-poured worms are unique and that is what sets Maverick apart from the rest. Only the best pours pass the quality control test to make it onto our shelf. We pride ourselves on our quality.

When you buy a Maverick Worm, you know you are getting the best. These worms are softer than the worms that are mass-produced. The fish like the feel which means they won't let go. Our colors are constantly being updated and changed to meet the needs of current conditions.

OUR PRODUCTS (over 100 custom colors to choose from)

A FLEXIBLE COLOR PALETTE

[ VIEW OUR CURRENT COLORS ]

Right now there is a debate going on about how to deal with the selection of colors on the website. Since we are making changes so regularly, it is hard to keep up on the web!

Also, we can take a color that our customer brings in and either duplicate it or tweek it just a bit to make it unique.

There is no limit to what we can with color, especially with Ed's unique instincts about color. Ed can look at the water conditions and choose a color that will produce fish.