Anyone used the 'Can O Worms' system for their fishing bait ?
Or do you have a better system at home ?
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Anyone used the 'Can O Worms' system for their fishing bait ?
Or do you have a better system at home ?
Hi Kev
Ive tried wormfarm worms in ocean fishing.Thought whiting would love them.They wouldnt touch them but were biting on squid and prawn.
I have read that they are very good in freshwater.
Andrew
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'Earth Worms' are great bait for almost all of the freshwater species including Trout , Bass , Golden Perch , Redfin and Murray Cod .
I actually prefer 'Scrub Worms' to any other type but I've also done well with Tiger worms and even domestic garden compost worms in freshwater fishing .
They are a good back up if your fly or spin fishing is not producing any action .
I've been considering a small worm farm type of set up just to take a few with me on weekend trips without searching for them in tackle shops on the way to the fishing destination![]()
I,m into fresh water fishing, up north, and i will say that, a certain recent scarey incident has yet to put me off fishing.I,ll just have to find another river, in the mean while,
. I chase black bream, sleepy cod, and a few other native fish, within regulations. i ve found an unusual bait that works reasonably well, for me, as i suspect the oil content makes a scent trail, and if the fish aren,t hungry, and i am, then i can eat it myself,
. The tough outer skin, makes it a bait that stays oin the hook for a long while and i,ve often reused it and caught several fish on the same piece of bait. No, its not worms,
Hans striker mild salami,,,
Laurie
Kev, you should be up north, here, when the salami hatching season is on, the black bream go berko, big time. i use salami, mostly in the salami hatching off season, as the bream,s taste buds get a bit jaded during the hatching season, so its more effective in the off season,,,
Laurie.,,![]()
Besides 'Salami' - There are other strange baits that work well in Freshwater fishing .
Sweet Corn Cobs - Straight out of the can - Are known to catch most freshwater species in Australia .
Some of the bigest Trout I've caught have been a result of using Corn Cobs on a general purpose rod set for low level fishing at the bottom of the Lake![]()
All jokes aside on my part, years ago, my father used to make his own lures, i guess not unlike a fly fisherman would tie his own fly. It wasn,t a fish shaped lure like the ones seen in most fishing/tackle shop, but a rubber frog.
He used to cut the profile of it out of a sheet of rubber about 3/8 inch thick, and hand stitch a treble hook to it, 1 hook up, 2 down. He used to cut slits where the eyes were and insert enbroidery pins, the ones with the little coloured ball on the tip. Gave it a reasonably realist look, too. Caught many barra with and never used it on a rod, always on a hand reel. The line retrieve on a hand reel gave a very good swimming action.
Laurie.![]()
Last edited by Savanahkelpy; 5th July 2009 at 05:00 PM. Reason: more info
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