HOW-TO: Catch Trout On Bait Using Worms

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In this one, I take you back to absolute basics (and revisit my own childhood) with a worm on a hook to catch a trout!
Thanks... and cheers!
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Fishing is fishing. ‘No value judgements about what style!’ Spot on Steve. Unpacking what pleasures to be had by fishing is the stuff of novels (and now YouTube 😀). Izaak Walton would approve.

billthekelpies
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Thanks Steve it takes me back too. It’s all fun to try!

kevdimo
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Lovely mate. Takes me back to fishing hand lines for redfin on the Murray with my grandfather. I think we all started with something like that.... :)

PeachyFlyFishing
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I enjoy all styles of trout fishing but sitting on the banks of a river with my kids bait fishing just makes me smile so much will never change that. Sweet rainbow Steve but sorry about ya float. ATB

TazzzieAdventures
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Love the vid mate, nice little rainbow. I’m I fisherman from Western Australia and I wish we had spots like that where you can just go down and catch trout that easy

outdooradventureswa
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Love fishing with worms, very relaxing way of fishing.

It’s how most of us learn initially I guess.

I’m generally committed to keeping a feed when I do it now (which is fine), tend to gut hook more fish this way than any other technique.

jaybarnett
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Memories of first fishing trip. Trout and worms!

feartheduck
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G'Day Starlo,
I think we all started fishing with a worm on our hook. I mostly fly fish but still bait drift a worm either with the fly gear (The Horror! The Horror!) or with an old Jarvis Walker "Black Queen Deluxe " rod. This rod was the coveted ultimate trout rod 60 or so years ago when I was a lad armed with a cheap K-Mart "Flexon" rod and Roddy spinning reel. The rods were bomb proof but the reels packed up pretty quick. While I prefer to fly fish, I don't pass judgement on any ones choice of fishing style. It's all fishing and fun. If it's legal, it's OK.
Pity that you lost your float on that snag. Did you have a lighter hook length, a couple of pounds less than your main line? Usually, if you get snagged, you will then only lose a hook and the short hook length.
Always enjoy watching your videos.
Cheers,
Steve

unclearthur
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I never enjoyed eating trout until the other day

In the past I have only caught huge lunkers in the few trout trips I have taken

But I recently caught a mess of 11-13 inchers and man were they delicious

Going back out tomorrow

LN-Lifer
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Do you have a piece of clear line from your main line to the hook cause I see you have high viz yellow

Troutaholic
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Chunk of crawler and a yellow cheese marshmallow on the running sinker has always served me well.

Sometimes I even use a little worm blower just to keep it floating if I lose my marshmallow.


Although I'm not sure if that really works all that well or it's just a gimmick, but it's worth it for all the weird looks I get

LN-Lifer
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I still do a little bit of bait fishing especially when things are slow on the Nepean 5-7kg carp are common & great fun on light gear fight alot harder than impoundment ones & even still have fun getting herring for chumsickles or school jewie baits when that random mullet hits when herring fishing how can you not smile

hairyscary
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Excellent vid Steve. Just as you displayed bait fishing can be as ‘active’ as other forms if you put thought into the conditions.

fredbloggs
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I still can't figure out how trout fishermen are able to hold on to those slippery buggers so easily

I've been catching fish my entire life and I don't think I have ever grabbed a trout like that without it slipping out of my hand at least once!

LN-Lifer
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Child hood memories my dad used to take us fishing every New Year’s Day stand on logs with a Bobber also fish with worms dug from the garden

peterhipwell
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Notice you change fishing line when U was bait fishing

jamesbowen