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Live Worms? 2025


fishing user avatarEric J reply : 

Just read the thread about breeding nightcrawlers. Never used live worms for bass. Who uses them and how?


fishing user avatarfishballer06 reply : 

I prefer to catch fish, not feed them.


fishing user avatarEric J reply : 
  On 8/8/2018 at 12:36 AM, fishballer06 said:

I prefer to catch fish, not feed them.

Ha!


fishing user avatarLonnieP reply : 

You can catch bass with live worms but you will also catch every other kind of fish living in the water also.


fishing user avatarTeam9nine reply : 

If you want to learn all the details, track down and buy a copy of "Lunkers Love Nightcrawlers." Should be able to find a reasonably cheap copy for sale online. It was published back in the 70s by the editors of Fishing Facts magazine, and covers the original Binkelman 'Nightcrawler Secrets' material, along with Buck Perry structure concepts...and more. Still the seminal piece of work on the subject to this day, and just as effective in the right circumstances.


fishing user avatarEric J reply : 

I'm heading out tomorrow to hit a couple spots that have different populations. One is Smallies, trout and panfish while another is LM, chain Pickerel and Crappie. So I picked up some nightcrawlers to cast out a lazy rod...


fishing user avatarTeam9nine reply : 

Nose hook on a splitshot rig and actively fish it...as in stitch them in or slowly pull and let sit...or drift along tight to bottom if in a boat. Never been a huge fan of dead rods myself.


fishing user avatarGlaucus reply : 

Step 1: Take your nightcrawlers

Step 2: Open the lid

Step 3: Feed the birds

Step 4: Go fishing


fishing user avatarKrux5506 reply : 

When I was a kid I used to pretty much only use worms on Lake Ontario and it would be smallie after smallie, and it was usually on an eagle claw hook with some split shot thrown on somehwere.  That lake has changed with the gobie infestation as has my fishing practices though. I fished worms once a couple years ago on my home port just drop shotting them and it did the trick. 


fishing user avatarEric J reply : 
  On 8/8/2018 at 2:40 AM, Krux5506 said:

When I was a kid I used to pretty much only use worms on Lake Ontario and it would be smallie after smallie, and it was usually on an eagle claw hook with some split shot thrown on somehwere.  That lake has changed with the gobie infestation as has my fishing practices though. I fished worms once a couple years ago on my home port just drop shotting them and it did the trick. 

I haven't fished worms in a long while. Just felt nostalgic I guess and picked up some nightcrawlers...


fishing user avatarSquarebill79 reply : 

Nope! Only time I ever resort to live worms is if Im fishing for catfish or catfish bait. To me its cheating and takes out all the reasons why I fish for bass to begin with. 


fishing user avatarBluebasser86 reply : 

I would if I still had a good place to pick up crawlers, I'm not paying the $4 a dozen they want for them now. #6 Octopus hook, 4lb test on a light action rod and either no weight or very small split shot. It catches everything but even big bass can't resist a worm because of how easy they are to catch with minimal effort. I'm not too proud to catch a bass on live bait, still have to put it where they live and present it right. 

 

The guides on Table Rock use them on a drop shot during the heat of the summer when the bite gets tough. 


fishing user avatarNHBull reply : 

Timely thread....

 

This afternoon, taking the grandson, his kiddy rod, bobber and crawlers to a place know for Sunnys. Big crawlers can be had at every market in the area.  No more digging for me


fishing user avatarmattkenzer reply : 

An air-injected crawler and a weight (original drop shot... ;)) can increase your chances of catching bass and finding "new to you" fishing spots.

 

Great pre-fishing technique.


fishing user avatarChoporoz reply : 
  On 8/8/2018 at 1:05 AM, Eric J said:

I'm heading out tomorrow to hit a couple spots that have different populations. One is Smallies, trout and panfish while another is LM, chain Pickerel and Crappie. So I picked up some nightcrawlers to cast out a lazy rod...

Years ago I tried to put a nightcrawler under a bobber on a 'second rod', while casting.  Never worked for me, because unless I paid very close attention to the worm rod, I'd just be feeding fish.  Turns out the fish weren't too keen on hooking themselves while I wasn't paying attention.


fishing user avatarPickle_Power reply : 

I would suggest a circle hook if you are also fishing another rod simultaneously.  Bass usually get really deep hooked on crawlers with a regular hook, especially if you aren't quick on the draw, so to speak.


fishing user avatarislandbass reply : 

I still use them on occasion when I target blues, perch or other non bass species. However, bass catches are incidental and welcome, lol. My top two methods are with a float or by drop shot.

 

I can relate to feeding fish, lol. It's so true! You feel the tug, and the hook comes back empty.


fishing user avatargeo g reply : 

I only used them when I took my kids fishing when they were little.  You will feed a lot of fish.  But they will catch bass.  I've also used maggots and put a bunch on one small hook.  Catch rate was better.


fishing user avatarRaul reply : 

Go to my everyday lake and the only thing you'll catch with worms is a truckload of bluegills.


fishing user avatarNE-KID reply : 

My father fishes with nightcrawlers and does okay with them but nothing big. He fishes for anything that would bite/hit a nightcrawler. He buys his Nightcrawlers from the baitshop before he does he ask the owner of the baitshop what kind of worm they are selling and what is the best. Surprising he was told couple of times to stay away from the Canadian Nightcrawler for some unknown reason they claim fish don't like them.


fishing user avatarDeeare reply : 

The best 2 methods I used when I was younger.  

 

Lg mouth. Try blowing up the crawler with a worm blower.   Use a weight so the crawler floats a foot off the bottom.  You can catch trout if you do the same with smaller worms.   

 

Smallmouth.  Put a dillie (smaller crawler) on a eagle claw hook that has a small Colorado blade already rigged on it.   Put a split shot on the line and drag it on the bottom. 

 


fishing user avatarsoflabasser reply : 

Every bass fishing technique has its time and place it works best and it would be foolish to not consider using a technique just because you think you are too good to fish a certain technique. This includes fishing with live worms and I rather catch a +8 pounder on some type of live bait that is legal to use than catch a bunch of dinks on lures.

  On 8/9/2018 at 9:40 AM, Deeare said:

The best 2 methods I used when I was younger.  

 

Lg mouth. Try blowing up the crawler with a worm blower.   Use a weight so the crawler floats a foot off the bottom.  You can catch trout if you do the same with smaller worms.   

 

Smallmouth.  Put a dillie (smaller crawler) on a eagle claw hook that has a small Colorado blade already rigged on it.   Put a split shot on the line and drag it on the bottom. 

 

Good advice. I have not tried these methods and will consider trying them the next time I travel up north for smallmouth bass.


fishing user avatarApacheGuns515 reply : 

I fish live worms whenever the fish aren't biting on any of my plastics or lures. Fish are moody creatures, sometimes no matter which artificial lure you toss out there they simply won't want it. Worms are a fail safe, I honestly don't think I have ever not caught SOMETHING when using live worms. May not be a bass but it'll be something. 

 

I'll usually just catfish rig them and slowly reel it in until something grabs it. If the bottom is terrible them I'll drop shot it. 

 

I've accidentally caught more bass while fishing for catfish than when I specifically fish for bass. Usually when I'm reeling in the line to make sure the bait is still on there is when a bass will swim up and ****** it. 

 

It's probably the easiest way to fish, just wrap a worm on a hook and attach a weight a few inches above and toss it out there and reel it back in. Something will usually take it eventually. 


fishing user avatarN Florida Mike reply : 

I get the urge to fish worms for bass several times a year.

I have a worm bed with what we call wigglers. Not nightcrawlers but they work well for numbers, not size. Biggest bass Ive caught with them is 3 1/2 pounds or so.

I use a # 4 or # 6 wire bronze hook, usually eagle claw.  I put a small float about 16 inches or so up from the hook, and I put a bb shot 5-6 inches above the hook to help cast it. I hook the worm once through the band. You need to gently cast or youll throw the worm off. You can fish without a cork but you cant cast very far that way.

You will catch a lot of dinks and pound sized fish but the bigger the worm, the bigger the bass.


fishing user avatarDeeare reply : 
  On 8/9/2018 at 12:15 PM, soflabasser said:

Good advice. I have not tried these methods and will consider trying them the next time I travel up north for smallmouth bass.

It works great for me in nh.   I use lures 99% of the time but when I take friends or family out they use this and do well.  


fishing user avatarMickD reply : 

Unless you can get the crawlers packed in the paper bedding, before you allow them in your boat, wash all the black crap off them, and pack them with wet newspaper topped with ice cubes.  Don't allow that black crap even close to your boat.  If you do, sooner or later you will get stains that most likely never will come out.


fishing user avatarsoflabasser reply : 
  On 8/10/2018 at 8:54 AM, Deeare said:

It works great for me in nh.   I use lures 99% of the time but when I take friends or family out they use this and do well.  

Thank you for the advice @Deeare, I will consider using it the next time I fish up north. I use mostly lures for bass fishing and use live bait when the conditions call for it. Sometimes the reaction bite from a lure works best, other times the big bass don't want the fake stuff, I give them what they want to keep adding the +8 pounders to my photo albums.


fishing user avatarthinkingredneck reply : 

Youtube Richard Gene the Fishing Machine.  He is a good ole boy from AL who has a lot of good videos on bait fishing for bass.  He mostly has videos about crappie, but he can catch fish.  Funny too, if you like southern corn ball humor.  I would like him better if he would quit wearing all of his @#$/^& Bama merchandise.   Avoid the rush, hate the Crimson Tide early.


fishing user avatarNE-KID reply : 
  On 8/11/2018 at 6:08 PM, thinkingredneck said:

Youtube Richard Gene the Fishing Machine.  He is a good ole boy from AL who has a lot of good videos on bait fishing for bass.  He mostly has videos about crappie, but he can catch fish.  Funny too, if you like southern corn ball humor.  I would like him better if he would quit wearing all of his @#$/^& Bama merchandise.   Avoid the rush, hate the Crimson Tide early.

I watched his videos he's funny and he reminds me of Jim Varney "Ernest P. Worrell". 




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