Why will this method out fish any other manner in which a live worm is presented as bait? Simple. Because it presents the live worm in a totally natural manner, rather than the "normal" way which is to "thread" a live worm onto a single hook in an attempt to make it look somewhat natural. The method that I'm referring to is the use of pre-tied gang hooks. You see, gang hooks enable a live worm to be presented outstretched, the way God intended.
Imagine for a moment, if you will, taking a live worm and throwing it into the water. What does it look like? This is what you want your live worm to look like when you're using it as bait (or a close to this as is possible). The only way to achieve this natural presentation is through the use of gang hooks. With gang hooks you can make a live worm look almost like it would without hooks in it. Don't you think this would be an advantage to you?
The bottom line is that the answer to the question of how to fish with a live worm is gang hooks. Gang hooks enable live worms to be presented in a totally natural manner. Anytime I go fishing with live worms, I always have pre-tied gang hooks with me. I've been using them for more than 20 years with a ton of success, and know they will help you out as well.
Now that you know how to fish with a live worm, get out there and give it a try. A set of pre-tied gang hooks can be tied yourself or purchased "ready to fish", the choice is yours. What's important is that you begin using them sooner rather than later. When it's all said and done, you'll wonder how you ever fished with live worms with a single hook. It simply makes no sense.
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How To Fish With A Live Worm