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Secrets Of Live
Worm Fishing
Many years ago I had the pleasure of knowing the best live
worm fisherman that I've ever come in contact with, and
through that relationship he taught me the secrets of live
worm fishing. That's right, there are secrets to live worm
fishing. You probably didn't realize this, but it's true.
Live worm fishing involves more than "balling" a live worm
onto a hook and throwing said worm into the water. That is,
if you want to be good at it.
If you just want to go out with a red and white bobber,
container of live worms, and get these worms all wet, then
this article won't appeal to you. But, on the other hand, if
you want to become a truly effective live worm angler, then
this article will appeal to you. My mentor was a truly
effective live worm angler, and that was because of the
information in this article.
The first thing to know about fishing with live worms is
that you want them to look as natural as possible when they
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What
do worms look like in nature? Lively, outstretched, and very
much alive, right? So first of all you want your live worms
to be lively, and secondly you want them to be presented
outstretched, they way they look in nature, when they're
being used as bait. And if this lively worms are bounced off
the bottom of a river or stream, the results can be deadly.
The best way to carry your live worms while fishing is
called a bait bag. A bait bag is simply a small bag that
hangs off of your fishing vest or shirt and holds your live
worms while fishing. In other words, you take the worms out
of the container they were purchased in, and you place them
into your bait bag while fishing. Only the worms are
transferred, not the dirt. They don't even crawl out, they
just sit there, waiting to be used. This way your worms are
always "at your fingertips" waiting to be used.
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The
next secret of live worm fishing is that the proper type of
hooks are employed. This means using gang hooks. The only
way to present live worms in the natural manner I mentioned
earlier is a set of pre-tied gang hooks. Gang hooks allow
you to present live worms outstretched, the way God
intended, rather than all "balled up" like a piece of meat.
This makes a huge difference, especially when fishing for
larger and more experienced fish.
The bottom line is that these simple secrets of live worm
fishing work. How am I so sure of this? Because they work
for me, and have been working for years. And I know that
they will work just as well for anyone else. Now, get out
there and begin becoming a live worm fishing legend, like my
late mentor.
Written By Trevor Kugler
Trevor Kugler is the owner of
http://www.jrwfishing.com.
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