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| Re: Worms I usually hook lobs once thro' the middle and then tip the hook with a little bit of rubber band or squid. It's a good way of keeping 4 or 5 red worms on the hook too. Works well for bream, roach, perch, pike and eels. |
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| Re: Worms Chopped up and put into a feeder mixed with maggotts and ends plugged with ground bait is a good method, and with a pellet on as hook bait can be deadly on commies. |
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| Re: Worms What a nice sharing i like it mostly its very good informaiton for me i want to add some ideas from me. One very simple spinner that can be clipped on to any crappie jig is called a safety pin spinner. his may not seem important but if the crappies are hard to find you can save allot of valuable time. Thanks |
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| Re: Worms Hi Vilson. I don't believe our M8s in the UK have Crappie. But thats not to say a safety pin jig wouldn't work. Here's a pic: Tight lines M8s __________________ A bad day fishing is better than a good day working! Fishing: if it were easy, it'd be called "Catching" http://www.flickr.com/photos/omahayank/sets/ |
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| Re: Worms I like to use small worms with a size 6 or 4 hook and put two on a hook hooked through the middle so both ends are moving! I do much better most of the time for all types of fish with the small worms. I even caught two walleye at the same time using small worm on a bobber! you can get a very small trout worm at some pet shops like 50 for $4. they are skinny about 3 inches long and half the siz of a red worm! +++ I use night crawlers for bass and I hook them through the head and leave 3/4s dangle. i use the worms on a bobber and catch bass in june and july I catch 30 bass in 3 hours from 7 pm to a hour after dark! I use a light stick on the bobber in any bass lake! |