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HOW TO FISH A RUBBER WORM

HOW TO FISH A RUBBER WORM


By Ken Liebeskind
Yalesville, Connecticut

Rubber worms are the most commonly used lure to attract bass, pike and other gamefish. You'll enjoy great results once you learn how to fish a rubber worm, so follow these guidelines:

*Make your worm weedless with a Texas rig. Take your fishing line and slip a bullet weight on the end and take a worm hook and push it through the top of your rubber worm at the thickest end. The Texas rig will enable you to cast your lure into lily pads and other vegetation without getting hung up.*

Cast your worm, let it hit the water and begin a slow retrieve after two seconds. Jerk your rod every so often to make the worm's movement jerky to attract fish.



When you learn how to fish a rubber worm, you must determine the color to use to maximize your catch.

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* Cast the lure into open area, start a slow retrieve and be ready for action.

* After fishing around the vegetated areas, fish your rubber worm close to docks and other structures where the e fish may be on hot days. Use a start and stop motion, making the rubber worm jerk and go before letting it sit.

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The Florida Bass Masters Club tested the Walking Worm and caught 100 bass in less than a day.
When you learn how to fish a rubber worm, you must determine the color to use to maximize your catch. The Walking Worm comes in an array of enticing colors, including chartreuse, pearl white and green pumpkin seed.

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