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About Worms as Fish Bait

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Summary: Worms are great for baiting fish when going on a fishing trip with kids. Learn about different kinds of fishing worms, such as garden worms and night crawlers, with information from a fishing guide in this free video on fishing.

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By Mark Senosk
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Mark Senosk is a professionally trained fishing guide, studying under the Hubbard’s Guide Academy. Senosk is the head fishing guide for Lane Guest Ranch in Estes, Colo., and also takes...read more

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"Hi today I'm going to show you a little about worms for bait. Worms have been a staple for all kinds of fish. They are a great fish catcher, they are great to have if you want to just take your kids out. You throw it on the hook, throw it out there and you are going to catch something. There are different ways of rigging it of course and there are different types of worms. We have got these garden worms here generally used for pan fish, trout, something like that, something of a smaller fish. Then we have got the medium sized dillies. These are called dillies. What they are is a short version of a night crawler and a night crawler is much bigger than this one here, probably double the size and that is generally a bigger fish catching bait. We are going to hook one of these up for you and show you how we hook it up. Generally on the bigger ones I use, of course you are going to use a bigger hook. I generally will hook it through the top of the, about three quarters up the worm and I'm just going to slide it on the hook and that's all you have to do and that bait is ready to be fished and that's the way I generally will fish, hook up all my worms on the hooks. So if you want to go out and catch some fish use worms that will catch about anything that swims. It's great bait."

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