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TROUT FISHING WORMS
LIVE AND PLASTIC TROUT FISHING WORMS – WHICH WORKS BEST?
By Ken Liebeskind
Yalesville, Connecticut
When it comes to trout fishing worms, you must choose between live worms and plastic trout fishing worms. If you like to fish with live worms, you can use night crawlers, meal worms or wax worms. In areas where trout grow to large sizes, nightcrawlers may be best, but if you fish in waters where the trout are smaller, nightcrawlers may be too big, so you should use other trout fishing worms, which are smaller and have more motion that will produce a strike.
Fishermen know that fish love
Walking Worms more than any other
trout fishing worms
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The best plastic trout fishing worms include Lip Ripperz trout worms, which can be used in different ways to catch trout. You can try split shotting, where you place a split shot above a hook and thread the trout worm onto the hook.
You can cut the trout worm in half and thread it onto a jig to create a trout worm trailer. And you can drop shot the trout worm by tying a hook onto your line, leaving excess line hanging from the hook and clamping a split shot that will keep the bait on or near the bottom.
One of the other great trout fishing worms is the Walking Worm from www.scientificfishing.com. This is the lure that's famous for its natural movement, utilizing patented technology to trap air between tail segments, which causes the lure to constantly curl like a live worm. The continuous movement generates fast trout strikes.
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