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BASS FISHING WORMS

BASS FISHING WORMS
ARE THE FAVORED BAIT


By Ken Liebeskind
Yalesville, Connecticut

Bass fishing worms are renowned as the best way to catch bass. Their long thin profile and lifelike action are very effective and when a bass picks up your bass fishing worms it's more likely to hold onto it longer than a crankbait, jerk or spoon because it's softer and feels more natural than a hardbait.

Bass fishing worms work great in spring, summer and fall when the water temps are warm. Look for heavy cover and drop your worm in the best spots. Bass fishing worms should be rigged to be weedless so you can work your worm through their favorite habitat, weeds and thick grass.



Fishermen know that fish love bass fishing worms more than any other bait

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The Walking Worm has constant curling
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If you're fishing deep water, drag your bass fishing worms along the bottom with a slow retrieve and wait for the bite. Give the bass a moment to take the worm, then set the hook hard. The size and color of bass fishing worms varies. They range from 4 to 12". If you use a lure that's too short you may not get enough tail action to attract the bass and if it's too long the bass may hit the tail of the bait and not get the hook. As for color, bright colors work best for dark water and translucent colors in clear water.

You're probably wondering which bass fishing worms are best. You have many to choose from but the number one choice among tournament anglers is the Walking Worm from www.scientificfishing.com. John Fox, an international bass fishing champ uses the Walking Worm in tournaments and has caught 15 and 19 pound monster largemouths. He recommends the Walking Worm to his friends because it moves constantly to resemble a live worm. NGC Sports specializes in scientifically designed lures and uses a patented technology in the Walking Worm that traps air between tail segments, causing the lure to move continuously. Bass think it's a live worm and strike quickly.

CHECK OUT http://www.scientificfishing.com, for details on the Walking Worm from www.scientificfishing.com, which is available in an array of colors and can be Texas and Carolina rigged. They're the best of bass fishing worms for the most talented anglers.

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