the walking worm???

Im gunna need to get ahold of this lure so i can catch some deliciouse bass. Has anyone ever used this lure and what are your thoughts on it.

Does anyone know where i can purchase this bait locally??? i dont thinki can justify $20 in shipping.

http://www.ngcsports.com/walkingworm/walkingworm.cfm

http://cgi.ebay.com/clearance-walking-worm-fishing-tackle-lures-big-bass_W0QQitemZ7250067235QQihZ015QQcategoryZ31691QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

If I find one I’ll let you know. Post it up if you find it! :tup:

I want some too…call local bait shops

I’d like to consider myself a hard-core angling enthusiast.

I prefer Sport/Bass fishing. Using the right fishing technique, lure, and location will help alot too.

As far as the bait you pointed out I don’t really think that these “Walking Worms” will satisfy your expectations. Have you ever thought about using a hand poured soft plastic bait?

There are many, many better baits out there, atleast ones that i have used.

Some off the top of my head are, swim baits, topwater baits, worm baits, jerk baits, craw crank baits, ordinary crank baits, buzz baits, flatbelly baits, and spinner baits.

I have fly fished, bass fished, game fished, rock fished, estuary fished, beach fished, sport fished, course angled and guided in saltwater, and freshwater, for 5 years and have fished throughout and all over NY, Montana, Florida and Canada. :slight_smile:

I’ve found that the rich variety of trout waters in the Fingerlake area provides the finest bass fishing in NY.

The Salmon River in Pulaski, NY, IMO has some of the most fabulously productive tailwater streams, and is the main focus of my bass fishing expeditions. The river holds about 5,000 catchable-size fish per mile, mostly rainbows, but a lot of steelheads, and small/large mouths and they are big, strong, hard fighting fish. :tup:

Wade fishing the inlets around the fingerlakes, specifically Kueka Lake is one of the most spectacular fishing experiences you will find anywhere. The scenery is gorgeous and the rivers are perhaps the best hopper-fishing area I have seen.

We fish other rivers and creeks that are lesser known but will get you away from other fishers and provide good fishing as well.

But my recommendations for bass fishing in the summer are using top bats, like Crankbaits, jigs and plastic worms. And make sure you fish shallow in the mornings and evenings and try and get deeper as the sun rises. When I say “deep”, it depends where you are. In some lakes you may need to go as deep as 60 feet while others seldom hold fish below 35 feet. :gotme:

If you continue to fish into the fall, use spinnerbaits, crankbaits and spoons. Again be sure to fish shallow to moderate depths in the mornings and evenings. As it gets later the fish will move, so you want to get to deeper areas, around land and use spoons or jigs.

Umm, if you have any questions let me know.

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bah, i went to that little fishing spot across from holiday(bar) on harlem rd and didnt get anything. I was using a purple worm with white stripe. In a lake out in silver creek we would pull in about 3-5 large mouth bass every couple hours, and they hit hard. So far i havnt been able to find anything worth while locally. :frowning: I want t start fishing walleye but dont treally know where to go or what bait to use. I thought that generally the worm was a decent bait.

where are the good spots locally???

Because I don’t have a boat that is big enough/comfortable enough to spend 12 hours out on Lake Erie on, when I want to fish for Walleye, I’ll rent out the charter boat provided by “Sassafras”. Thats the name of the boat. They have everything you need to catch some big walleyes.

Normally the best spot locally, is Lake Erie. But way out. Like, so far out, you can barely see land, on either sides. You are going to want a charter boat for that.

If you want musky, try chatuaqua lake.

Beck, are you free tomarrow morning to go fishing?

Or at least take a trip to Dicks with me

I can’t go fishing, but I guess if you need me to go to Dicks tomorrow we can.

Haha why?

damn… some good info :tup: illaro ftw :stuck_out_tongue:

Yo, I too am looking for spots for Bass.

There are a couple ponds way out on the boulevard in wheatfield called Whitmer Lakes and I use to catch monster bass in there a few years back using a Rapala minnow and some of Bill Dance’s Excalibur Poppers.

Anywho, I went there early in the spring and only caught 2 small ones (3lbs) and the place is more developed with houses and shit.

But yes, if anyone has any secret ponds or anything, hook a brother up. Ive been dying to actually catch fish, not fish for fish

I need to renew my license again, i’m also looking to buy another ultralight pole soon. Anyone have any suggestions/ or past experiance good/bad with theirs?