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Fishing With Worms Articles

 

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Many anglers use live worms as fishing bait, but carrying those worms with us while fishing can be a pain in the butt. Especially if you tend to move around alot while fishing.

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Do you fish with live worms? And do you like to move from spot to spot while fishing? Then you need to check this out.

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Are worms good catfish bait? The simple answer is yes. Many catfish anglers use live worms for catfish bait. Whenever I have a youngster with me I will have a tub of worms. The good and bad with worms is that just about any fish will eat them. You might get a catfish or you might get a bluegill or some other fish.

This may sound strange, but I believe that fishing with live worms is every bit the art form that any other form of fishing has ever been purported to be, it's simply that most anglers don't look at it this way.

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Carrying worms when fishing can be a bit of a hassle. I'm, of course, not talking about the colorful pieces of rubber that Largemouth Bass anglers use to entice their quarry. I'm referring to the kind of worms that you used when you were a kid, learning how to fish.

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This article teaches you the best way to carry worms while fishing. It's much better than carrying around a styrofoam container or two.

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For those of you who are like me and fish with live worms and like to move from spot to spot while fishing, such as along a river or stream, then this article should interest you. More than 20 years ago my fishing mentor came up with the most ingenious solutions for carrying live worms while fishing, that I've ever seen.

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Have you ever gone fishing with worms and had to carry that bulky Styrofoam container with you? Either in your hands or in your fishing vest? Isn't this a pain in the butt? I personally used to hate it. Then I discovered a simple solution... a bait sock. That's right, a bait sock.

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Many of Americas anglers choose to use live fishing bait. Not only do they choose to use live fishing bait, but they choose to use one particular bait more than all the others. This variety of live bait is called the worm. There are different species of worms, but the point is that when it comes to live fishing bait many anglers automatically think of the worm.

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This may sound like a silly question, but I always found carrying live worms while fishing was a big pain in the butt. That was until my fishing mentor showed me how to solve this problem with an old piece of clothing.

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It seems that almost every angler has caught fish with live worms. As a matter of fact, it would probably be difficult to find a person who doesn't think of fishing, when the term 'live worm' is mentioned.

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It seems that every person on the planet who has ever heard of the term "fishing" knows that live worms are a good bait for fishing. But did you know that some simple techniques will make live worm angling much more effective?

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The question posed in this article is for those anglers who fish with live worms, or as Hank Hill once called them, "Good old American Worms". I don't want to offend Bass fishermen, who consider worm fishing to be using a piece of colored rubber impaled on a hook that's large enough to land a small shark to be worm fishing.

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The most popular bait for any type of fish, has to be the worm. Honestly, what's the first thing that comes to your mind, when someone mentions fishing or fishing bait? That's right, the good old worm. Whether you use worms or not, worms are the first thing that pops into your mind.

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If you fish with live worms, you need to read this article. It will change the way you fish forever.

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Now I'm not a health nut, or member of Greenpeace, but I do have a soft spot in my heart for this rock we all live on. Especially when it comes to the rivers, streams, and lakes that fish swim in. Why? First of all, because I love to catch those fish.

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It seems to me that many anglers who fish with live worms still do it in exactly the same way that they did when they were kids. That is, tying on a single hook (many times a snelled hook), clipping on a red and white bobber, maybe adding a split shot sinker for a little weight, throwing it into the water, and calling it fishing.

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Do you want to catch more fish? Are you tired of fish "stealing" your worms when fishing? There are effective options to help, you know?

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Live worm fishing is one of the most popular and least understood types of fishing. Many anglers believe that buying a container of live worms, tying on a singles hook, and then "threading" a worm onto that hook constitutes worm fishing?

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Being an effective live worm angler isn't that difficult as long as the proper equipment is employed. Just tying on a #4 snelled hook and "threading" a live worm onto that hook for bait is not live worm fishing.

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