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WORM FISHING
WORM FISHING FOR
LARGE MOUTH BASS
By Ken Liebeskind
Yalesville, Connecticut
Worm fishing is the key to landing trophy bass. Bass anglers regard plastic worms as the single most effective lure for big bass, because their long thin profile and lifelike action are best at attracting hungry bass.
Worm fishing utilizes lures made to simulate earth worms. They are available in a variety of shapes, colors and sizes and some are even scented to simulate live bait.
A key to worm fishing is to rig the lure for the water conditions you're fishing in. Use a Texas rig to bounce the lure off the bottom and jig it near or in cover such as weeds and trees.
Fishermen know that worm fishing
catches more fish than anything else.
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The Carolina rig places the weight above the worm on the line, which gives the worm more freedom to move in the water.
Worm fishing uses lures in a variety of colors and styles for different fishing situations. Bulkier worms with twist tails and other appendages are best in water of low visibility and thick cover. Thin worms work in vegetation. Smaller worms work best when fish are inactive. Translucent colors work best in clear water, dark color worms in muddy water.
When it comes to worm fishing, www.scientificfishing.com has developed the lure that tops them all. The company that specializes in scientifically designed lures offers the Walking Worm, which moves naturally like a real worm. Aeronautical flutter technology traps air between several tail segments, causing the worm to constantly curl. Bass think it's a live worm and strike instantly.
The Walking Worm comes in a variety of enticing colors, from chartreuse to pumpkin seed and can be Texas or Carolina rigged.
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