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FISHING WORM
WALKING WORM IS TOP PLASTIC FISHING WORM
By Ken Liebeskind
Yalesville, Connecticut
When it comes to the fishing worm, make sure your worms are alive so they're active in the water. You should also use gang hooks to present your fishing worm naturally.
Of course you can use a plastic fishing worm instead of a live worm and they work better according to experienced anglers. You can target fish better with plastic worms. Also, the plastic fishing worm comes in many varieties. There are straight tail, ribbon tail, paddle tail, gator tail and curl tail worms. There are also jumbo worms over 10" in length that are ideal for large bass.
Plastic worms also come in various colors that work according to the water conditions.
Fishermen know that fish love fishing worms more than any other bait
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The Walking Worm has constant curling
action that drives the fish crazy.
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If the water is dark or stained use darks colors like dark blue or purple. For clear water use a brighter color plastic fishing worm.
There are many plastic fishing worms to choose from, the most popular choice being the Walking Worm from www.scientificfishing.com. The lure is powered by a patented technology that traps air between tail segments, causing it to constantly curl like a live worm. Other worm lures stop moving when they hit bottom, but the Walking Worm continues to move, causing fast and frequent strikes from bass and other predators.
The Walking Worm is used by professional anglers, including bass champ John Fox, who caught 15 and 19 1/2 pound monsters and uses it in fishing tournaments.
Available in a full line of colors, from green pumpkin seed to electric blue, the Walking Worm can be Texas and Carolina rigged so it works in all kinds of water and fishing conditions.
The Walking Worm comes in a variety of colors to handle all kinds of water conditions, from chartreuse to watermelon seed to motor oil.
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