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    What size hook do you use with red worms?


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    Bob D,

    I agree, I got in the habit of boneless filets when the kids were young so I didn't worry about them eating fish. Now I filet Catfish, Crappie and gills. Just seems to make the eating process easier!

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    ×2 Bob more trouble that it's worth

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    Looks great mighty fine eating.


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    With the small mouth on the bream I like #8 or 6 hooks. Trick is not to put too much worm on the hook. !/2 worm can catch a lot of fish before you need more bait. Although some of these monsters we were able to put our fingers done their mouths to remove hooks.
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