Steelhead worms

Mike123 said:
If I were looking for advice I'd take it from you, judging my your avatar pic! ;)

thanks!
 
FishSchooler said:
If I am thinking of you are meaning... that would probably give a better presentation, but there is a much larger chance of not seeing the bobber go down when you get a bite, because the slack that the floating worm has built.

Do natural worms float? nooooo ;)
we probably have some genetically altered worms that do float... technology these days :rolleyes:


I have seen people use an empty syringe and pump air into real worms to get them to float.
 
Columbus said:
I have seen people use an empty syringe and pump air into real worms to get them to float.

I used to do that when I was a kid. We also used to inject the worm with scent. Actually it worked pretty good.
 
TTFishon said:
I used to do that when I was a kid. We also used to inject the worm with scent. Actually it worked pretty good.

Sounds pretty inhumane as well... :rolleyes:

Sorry i was thinking about the 1/8 oz jigs... trying to cast a hunk of lead like that with a back/forth motion... :shock:

On Eagle creek, I was fishing with JUST a corkie, size 1 hook,and yarn. No lead. With a spinning rod, and I managed to cast at least 15 feet by doing just normal fly casts. Also works with mono.
 
You went to the creek?
And how were you expecting to catch fish with that rig Artic?
 
Troutier Bassier said:
You went to the creek?
And how were you expecting to catch fish with that rig Artic?

???
 
How do you drift fish with no lead?
 

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