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TROUT WORMS
LIVE AND PLASTIC
TROUT WORMS
By Ken Liebeskind
Yalesville, Connecticut
When it comes to trout worms, you have to choose between live worms and plastic trout worms. If you like to fish with live worms, you can use night crawlers, meal worms or wax worms. You should match the size of your hook to the size of the worm and don't use a large hook. A no. 4 hook works best. Cast your worms where the water goes from shallow to deeper where there may be pools where trout lie in wait for the current to carry food their way.
Fishermen know that fish love Walking Worms more than any other trout worms
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The Walking Worm has constant curling
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The best plastic trout worms include the Eagle Claw Nitro worms, which give off a strong scent trail, which is ideal for river fishing for trout. You can also try Berkley Powerbait trout worms, which replicate the trout attracting features of small worms. The 3 inch Berkley trout worms come in 15 different colors.
www.scientificfishing.com's Walking Worm is one of the best trout worms. It's based on patented technology that traps air between tail segments that makes it move continuously like a live worm, so it generates fast action from hungry trout.
The Walking Worm beat another worm lure and a crankbait in a test because the worm lure stopped moving when it hit bottom and the crank bait didn't look like a worm. |