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RUBBER WORM FISHING
THE BEST LURE FOR
RUBBER WORM FISHING
By Ken Liebeskind
Yalesville, Connecticut
Rubber worm fishing is the bass anglers preferred methodology, because the lures are proven to be the best to catch largemouth and other bass. Selecting a rubber worm isn't easy because there are so many to choose from, everything from grubs to large 12" worms in a variety of styles, from straight tail to curled. The lures are also available in scents to attract fish and salted.
To select the best rubber worm fishing lure, start by considering the area you're fishing in.

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The temperature and color of the water plays an important role in your choice and what lies beneath the water is also crucial. Waters with a large undergrowth need a rubber worm fishing lure that a fish can detect in the foliage. A scented lure can come in handy here, because if the fish can see and smell your lure, they'll bite it. If the water color is light you should use a light colored worm and if it's dark select a darker color.
One of the best worm lures available is the Walking Worm from www.scientificfishing.com. The company renowned for its scientifically designed lures has designed the Walking Worm to move naturally in the water like a live worm. It's based on a patented multi-flex construction that traps air between several tail segments, which causes the lure to constantly curl in the water like a live worm. Bass and other hungry fish see it moving and attack.
The Walking Worm beats other lures and live bait hands down. It was tested by the Florida Bass Masters Club and caught 100 bass in less than a day.
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