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 Post subject: Fishing Worm Harnesses
PostPosted: Thu May 13, 2004 8:48 am 
Just wondering if anyone would like to inform how to rig a worm harness. I don't understand how you are to keep it from dragging bottom if dragged behind a sinker on a lead ???? :? I have really only fishing artificals for walleye (jigs and cranks mainly) with moderate success, and would like to delve into fishing live bait a little more. I understand the rigging of a worm rig, using either a floating jig head on a lead with a walking sinker or blowing the worm up a bit. I know this sounds "green" to most (probably lyao!), but you have all been a great help to others in the past and I am hoping for the same ! :D

Ken


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PostPosted: Thu May 13, 2004 10:53 am 
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I HAVE HAD GOOD SUCCESS USING A FLOATING WORM HARNESS.PUT A LARGE SPLIT SHOT AT THE TOP OF THE HARNESS NEAR THE CLIP.THEN PUT THE WORM ON.THIS WILL WORK FOR TROLLING OR FOR DRIFTING WITH A LITTLE CHOP ON THE WATER .IT WORKS GOOD JUST OUTSIDE OF THE WEED LINES . GOOD LUCK


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 Post subject: worm harness
PostPosted: Fri May 14, 2004 7:09 am 
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There are also styrofoam pieces that ypou place on the harness[hole in centre]. This helps keep it riding high....Larry


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PostPosted: Fri May 14, 2004 9:09 am 
Another excellent technique is to get a syringe/worm bloater and infate the worm. Add your sinker up your line to set the distance for your bait - off the bottom and presto, a big fat squiming worm floating exactly where you want it to.

When hooking the worm hook the worm (entire worm) once about 1" from the end, add a stinger hook to your line (I like to use a small trebble hook as a stinger) and add 1 of the trebble hooks into the other end. Bloat away!

Good luck,
CC Lad.


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PostPosted: Fri May 14, 2004 1:16 pm 
You might appreciate the information at: http://www.justfishontario.com/bouncing_a_to_z.htm


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 Post subject: Bouncing
PostPosted: Fri May 14, 2004 8:06 pm 
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Great article...puts it all in a nut shell.

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