It seems like you're inquiring about the effectiveness of a specific type of bait, possibly "Culle Em" baits, which I'm not directly familiar with as they weren't mentioned in the video contexts provided. However, I can certainly speak to the effectiveness of creature baits, craws, and similar types of lures in bass fishing, as these were highlighted in the videos.
Creature baits, craws, and similar soft plastics are incredibly versatile and can be highly effective for bass fishing, especially when targeting largemouth and smallmouth bass. These baits are designed to mimic the natural prey of bass, such as crawfish and other bottom-dwelling creatures. The lifelike action of these baits can trigger strikes from bass that are feeding on the real thing.
In the videos, baits like the Game Hog, Yamamoto Senko, Kompak Craw, and the Jackall Archelon were mentioned for their success in various situations. For example, the Game Hog was noted for its effectiveness when fished over bare gravel in the spring, likely because it presents a substantial profile that can attract pre-spawn bass. The Senko is praised for its versatility and can be rigged in multiple ways, making it a go-to bait for many anglers. The Kompak Craw was highlighted for its subtle action, making it ideal for calm waters and finesse presentations.
If you're referring to a specific bait that's not covered in the video contexts provided, I'd be happy to give you more tailored advice if you can provide additional details about the bait or the conditions you're fishing in. Otherwise, I'd encourage you to experiment with the types of baits mentioned in the videos, as they have proven to be effective for many anglers in various bass fishing scenarios.