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BEST FISHING WORMS
BEST FISHING WORMS
INCLUDE THE WALKING WORM
By Ken Liebeskind
Yalesville, Connecticut
Some anglers think the best fishing worms are live bait worms because live bait is natural food, so all kinds of fish will eat it. The best fishing worms include European night crawlers, which have tough skins and live a long time without refrigeration and they stay alive and highly active under water, including salt water. They live longer underwater than the Canadian night crawler. They're 3 to 4" so they don't have to be cut up before being stuck on a hook.
Bloodworms are also among the best fishing worms.
Many anglers think the best fishing worms are plastic worms, because they're
easier to use.
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The Walking Worm has constant curling
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They're ideal for striped bass during the spring fishing season and also work winter flounder, porgies, weakfish and kingfish later in the season. They are thin, require refrigerated storage and must be placed on the hook quickly because they bite.
Wax worms are the best fishing worms for panfish, including bluegill, sunfish and perch and have stubby bodies that are easy to get on the hook. Anglers frequently use two wax worms at a time, because they're small.
Many anglers think the best fishing worms are plastic worms, because they're easier to use and work better in stained and moving water and at night. The best plastic worms are scientificfishing.com's Walking Worm, which moves continuously like a live worm. The Walking Worm is preferred by professional bass anglers who use it in tournaments to catch monster largemouth bass and it comes in a variety of colors tailored to specific water conditions. Try it in chartreuse, motor oil and electric blue.
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