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    I was in Academy the last weekend and saw that they sold live worms. I'm definitely going to give it a try.

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    Here in my area the only bait available is worms. Just getting back to fishing again and going to use the bobber method a lot simply because it’s relaxing to me. I fish mainly 2 small lakes so set up a 16’ pontoon. They’re going to miss me at work.
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    Welcome to the forum. Lots of live bait fishermen here.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fishinglarry View Post
    Here in my area the only bait available is worms. Just getting back to fishing again and going to use the bobber method a lot simply because it’s relaxing to me. I fish mainly 2 small lakes so set up a 16’ pontoon. They’re going to miss me at work.
    Find wherethe water from summer rains feed into the lake. Cast the worms under the float and let them wash down in the current. Fish work these like a buffet after the rains wash insects and other things to fish to eat into the water. Catfish will work this area as well
    The love for fishing is one of the best gifts you can pass along
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    a whole one hooked thru the collar with no sinker tossed to a really big bedded bass will tend to put a bend in your rod
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    Still use them especially for blue gill.
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    work well on BG, bass and trout. havn't used on crappie but surely they would work at times.

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