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SOFT BAITS
WHEN IT COMES TO
SOFT BAITS, WALKING WORM
IS A BIG WINNER
By Ken Liebeskind
Yalesville, Connecticut
Many anglers think soft baits are preferable over harder lures because fish find them more realistic. Their flexible bodies give them a lifelike action in the water and biting fish hold on to soft baits longer before they realize the bait isn't real. Many soft baits are scented or use metal flakes and holographic foil that help them attract fish, trigger strikes and encourage fish to hold on.
Fishermen know that fish love worms more than any other soft bait
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The Walking Worm has constant curling
action that drives the fish crazy.
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There are many different types of soft baits, including worms, stickbaits, grubs, tubes, jerkbaits and swimbaits. Worms are the original soft baits, with tails that flap and emit vibrations as they move through the water. www.scientificfishing.com, the world leader in scientifically designed lures, offers the Walking Worm, which traps air between tail segments, causing the lure to curl constantly like a live worm. Many worm soft baits stop moving when they hit the bottom, but the Walking Worm moves continuously, generating rapid strikes from hungry predator fish.
The Walking Worm is an ideal bass lure, used by John Fox, a national and world bass champ, to catch 19 1/2 and 15 pound monster bass.
The Walking Worm comes in a variety of colors, from chartreuse to pumpkin seed, that can be used in different water conditions, and it can be Texas or Carolina rigged to catch bass in thick brush.
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