Article Sphere Logo

Why You Need A Bait Bag If You Fish With Live Worms

By Expert Author: Trevor Kugler | Article Abstract
Word Count: 374 words | Views: 216 view(s)
What? You've never heard of a bait bag? Well if you fish with live worms, and move from spot to spot while you fish, you're going to be glad you read this article. A bait bag is simply a small bag that hangs off of your fishing vest, belt, or shirt, and carries live worms while fishing. In other words, you purchase worms as you normally would, but when you get to your fishing area you then transfer your worms from the container they were purchased in, into your bait bag. This way not only do you always know where your bait is, your bait is also literally at your fingertips. This saves an incredible amount of time and makes you so much more efficient you may find it hard to believe.

I've personally been using some manifestation of a bait bag to carry my live worms while fishing for more than 20 years and I won't even consider fishing with live worms without mine. It's like a Godsend to me. When my fishing mentor, JRW, introduced me to the concept of a bait bag, I thought he was crazy. Then I tried one myself, and I've been hooked ever since. The bottom line is that if you fish with live worms or know someone who fishes with live worms, a bait bag should be investigated.

A bait bag can be manufactured yourself or it can be purchased "ready to use". The choice is truly yours, and for the cost of buying one, I would say just save yourself the time and buy one ready to use. I've been using my current bait bag for almost four years without any problems, so this means the cost of the bait bag comes out to less than five bucks a year! There's probably no other single piece of fishing gear that's this inexpensive. I know I spend five bucks a trip, on live worms to put into my bait bag. The cost of purchasing a bait bag "ready to use" is truly miniscule. What's important is that you begin using a bait bag to carry your live worms sooner rather than later.
Trevor Kugler

About the Author/Author Bio

Trevor Kugler is co-founder of http://www.JRWfishing.com and an avid angler. He has more than 20 years experience fishing for all types of fish, and 15 years of business and internet experience. He currently raises his three year old daughter in the heart of trout fishing country…..Montana!
The Original Bait Bag…….

Article Source: http://www.articlesphere.com/Article/Why-You-Need-A-Bait-Bag-If-You-Fish-With-Live-Worms/97232

Article Tags: bait, live, worms

Article Submitted: 2007-07-18 | This Article has been viewed 216 times.

Rate Article

Related Videos

How to Hook a Fishing Worm
How to Tie Fishing Knots
Sushi Sashimi and Parasitic Infections
Bizarre Foods Samoa: Yellowfin Heart
Fishing Baits Guide
 

More "Fishing" Related Articles

 
 

Listed below are more articles related to the above article from the "Fishing" article category.

People interested in the above article "Why You Need A Bait Bag If You Fish With Live Worms" are also interested in the related articles listed below:

 
In Alaska, salmon come first. Alaska has a long and successful track record of managing and conserving its abundant salmon resources. Record salmon runs with a recent average annual catch of 165 million salmon is the proof of this successful approach.
Many beginners are confused with the different terms used in fly fishing. That is perfectly understandable. As a beginner, you cannot expect to learn all the names of those fly fishing gears sold in the market, so if the guy at the fly shop counter tells you to use a leader to hold that small fly on the fly line, don't freak out.
Tuna are large and tasty saltwater game fish. There is no doubt that most of the tuna species get gigantic and the larger sizes make them a big game fishing target. There are several species of tuna including the albacore, black fin, skipjack and blue fin. You can catch tuna in coastal estuary waters, but most anglers pursue tuna offshore.
When you're learning about something new, it's easy to feel overwhelmed by the sheer amount of relevant information obtainable. This informative article should help you focus on the central points related to fishing rods in general. One of the most reliable company manufacturing fishing rods is the Penn Company.
The Shimano produces five major types of fishing reels. The Conventional Shimano fishing reels are ideal for a wide variety of fish, from sail fish to huge tuna fish of 120 plus pounds. Besides this they have the baitcaster reel good for keeping a low profile for catching the undersea prey.
Fishing is one of America’s greatest past times. But it’s a lot more enjoyable when you are prepared. This article will show you the top 5 things to do before you go fishing, to help you enjoy your trip.
Fish finders are the best tool to use so you can find and place your boat on top of the fish. All fish finders use sonar to scan the water. A sound wave is sent from the fish finder through the water forming a cone. When an object is detected, the fish finder measures the amount of time between when the sound wave was sent and when it bounced back to the unit and is displayed on the screen.
 
Article Directory Home All Categories Recreation And Sports Fishing
 

Can't find what you're looking for? Try Google Search!
 
Copyright © 2005 - by Larry Lim, Singapore - Article Search Engine Directory at ArticleSphere.com™
All Rights Reserved Worldwide. All Trademarks and Servicemarks are the property of the respective owners.

Afrikaans Albanian Arabic Belarusian Bulgarian Catalan Chinese (Simplified) Chinese (Traditional) Croatian Czech Danish German English Estonian Filipino Finnish French Galician Greek Hebrew Hindi Hungarian Icelandic Indonesian Irish Italiano Japanese Korean Latvian Lithuanian Macedonian Malay Maltese Dutch Norwegian Persian Polish Portuguese Romanian Russian Serbian Slovak Slovenian Spanish Swahili Swedish Thai Turkish Ukrainian Vietnamese Welsh Yiddish