How to hook worms correctly


Worms are the oldest of all fishing baits. From tiny bloodworm for silver fish in the depths of winter right through to huge lobworms for specimen carp, perch, barbel, bream and chub this bait is still just as effective as ever. Here is my guide to hooking lobworms correctly so that you get maximum hook ups and avoid missed bites.

1. Firstly hook the work through the saddle area. This is the tough part of the worm that is slightly different in colour to the rest.



2. Then take a pair of small snippers and snip off the head of the worm cutting it tight to the saddle being careful not to cut the line as the worm does tend to wrap around the hooklengh so it can be a little bit tricky.



3. Hook on the head of the worm making sure you put the hook through the cut section where the juices are being released.


4. Trim down the worm to about three inches. This creates a smaller and more compact hookbait with all the juices escaping right around the hook. The fish will home in on the juices and attack the worm from the hook end giving a better hook up ratio.


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