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ICE FISHING LURE
FOR THE BEST ICE FISHING LURE, CHECK OUT THE WALKING WORM
By Ken Liebeskind
Yalesville, Connecticut
If you're into ice fishing, you probably know the best places to break into the ice to fish, but you might not know the best ice fishing lure. It depends to a certain extent on what type of fish you're trying to catch. For trout, throw a large spoon or spinner into the water and jig it up and down and the vibrations from the lures will draw trout to the area. For walleye, also use an ice fishing lure that has vibration and flash, such as jigging Rapalas. Small jigs or spoons also work well for perch.
Jigs are a standard ice fishing lure, in bright colors that work well in deeper depths.
Ice fishermen know that fish love worms more than any other ice fishing lure
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The Walking Worm has constant curling
action that drives the fish crazy.
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They can be fished with different jigging motions depending on the type of fish you're trying to catch. Ice fishing jigs are typically baited with worms. Live or plastic worms can be used, but in some areas live baits are restricted so you'll want to find the best worm lure to use as your ice fishing lure.
Without a doubt, the Walking Worm from www.scientificfishing.com is the ideal ice fishing lure. The renowned worm lure has set bass fishing records in warm water and works well for ice fishing, too.
The Walking Worm has been scientifically designed to trap air between tail segments, causing the lure to curl left and right like a live worm. It's available in a variety of bright colors, including chartreuse, so it's ideal for ice fishing in cold dark waters.
The Walking worm beat a crank bait and another worm lure in a test because the crank bait wasn't a worm and the worm lure stopped moving when it hit bottom. The Walking Worms is the most authentic ice fishing lure that looks and moves like a live worm so it prompts fast and frequent strikes.
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