Thread: Worm Help.
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Old April 13th, 2005, 07:10 AM
Frank
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Well the reason I ask is that most of the time I use lures but there is a
nice lake that is really clear. It seems that the fish will only hit live
things...

So I need a real good way to hold on to that worm!

Thanks,
Frank



"Bassman" wrote in message
...
I only use plastic baits like most bass chasers do cuz in tournaments live
bait is not allowed.
I can fish a plastic worm for hours fun fish'n,but when the money is
down,I
even change my Berkley power worm after a short time.

"theotherBob" wrote in message
news:msL6e.11290$8Z6.4177@attbi_s21...
I bet you wind up with a different method from everyone who responds :-)
Part of the answer will depend on how and what you are fishing for. I use
nightcrawlers for the larger game fish like Walleyes and Bass, but have

even
done well with Crappies and Perch, along with the occasional Northern

Pike.

The method I use is once through the nose of the 'crawler with a light

wire
Aberdeen style hook tied on to some small diameter line. But I fish these
using the "Lunkers Love Nightcrawlers" method, which is a finicky,
finesse
way of losing a LOT of crawlers if you let your attention wander, as I
sometimes do :-D

Tight lines
Bob

"Frank" wrote in message
.. .
Can someone tell me the proper way to put a worm on a hook? It seems

that
no matter how I put a nightcrawler on a hook, the fish seem to bite or
suck it right off without a problem.

Is there a special rig or something that will make my worm last longer?
I'm pretty fed up with casting a worm and a minute later, reeling it in
only to find 1/4" of worm still hanging on.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Frank