Here's a tip.. Drag Wormin'

Started by mclem07, April 18, 2007, 06:27:37 PM

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mclem07

When fishing the shore.  instead of reeling in your line..  just jig the worm like you want..  and move a couple of steps down (and repeat)..  I believe that it looks more real to the fish below.

Does anyone else do this..  It realy works..  I've even convinced a couple of fellow fishers to switch to this tactis.

Talk amongst your selves..  I'll give you a twhapic....
Matt Clements
Fayetteville, Ga     30215
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theskinnyde

Thats kinda common since if you cast sevral times to one area and no succes move to a diffrent area and angel

TinyTorp90

seems like a good idea to me since all i do is shore fish.....

Pike_Master

Ya it does sound like a good idea sence all i do is fish from the shore aswell :)

Dug

Quote from: theskinnyde on April 19, 2007, 12:53:32 PM
Thats kinda common since if you cast sevral times to one area and no succes move to a diffrent area and angel

Skinny I think you might have missed the point.  Don't cast between location changes.  Just pop or wiggle the rod a few times, leave it where it's at, move down the bank and do it again.    It's not a matter of covering more area quickly, it's a matter or covering one area thoroughly and from different angles.  Makes sense because most live bait wont' move in a straight line, but due to limitation of bank fishing, that's exactly how we tend to move our lures and plastics.

Dug
In the end, it's not going to matter how many breaths you took, but how many moments took your breath away.

bassineveryday

Okay after dug's explanation this made more sense I was in the same boat as skinny but it does sound effective

tango3065

Thanks just what  I was looking for because I mostly bank fish and I have been just reeling it in with little to no success. Will this work good with a baby brush hog texas rigged?