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FLOATING WORMS
FISHING WITH
FLOATING WORMS CELEBRATES 60 YEARS
By Ken Liebeskind
Yalesville, Connecticut
What's the best thing a fish can say when it wakes up in the morning? Nobody loves me, everybody hates me, I think I'll go eat some worms. A bad day for a fish is a good day for an angler - just the type of day we wait for.
For exactly 60 years now, we have been fishing with floating worms. Why? Because they work. But also because floating worms are the easiest lures to use - just hook them on, click on a weight, cast them out and reel them in, hopefully with a catch.
The floating worm is being used
more now in tournaments
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The Walking Worm has constant curling
action that drives the fish crazy.
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Nice and easy - a little tug here and there to catch the attention of the grumpy fish. Though we certainly never thought we'd be using hot pink worms, the truth is that more fishermen are opting for the brighter colored floating worms. They catch the fish's eye and they're also easier for a fisherman to keep an eye on.
Another reason we're still loving these lures is that a floating worm is one of the best top water lures we can use. The floating worm is even being used more now in tournaments
The floating worm most prefer to use is the Walking Worm. It's eerie how much it looks like the real thing. With this floating worm, you can have simple and high-tech all in one. This is a patented bait that out-fishes live bait 3 to 1. It's the only floating worm to move on its own, thanks to its genius multiflex construction that traps air between several tail segments, causing the lure to constantly curl, as if it were strolling across the bottom, or through middle or top water. Its constant movement excites a predatory response in fish.
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