Maybe it's my imagination but I am convinced that those green worms and crawlers just drive fish crazy. Maybe it's me that's crazy...lol. Don't get me wrong the natural color live bait still works great but there's something about those green worms that get immediate attention. I bought a bottle of Worm Glow and it works as advertised. Walmart also sells chartreuse Canadian crawlers that are big and fat if you don't want to take the recommended three days for the process. Any thoughts?
Gordon, I am a bank fisherman at our local lakes,ponds and reservoirs. I catch cats,striped bass,perch,crappie and bluegill. It just seems to work for me.
Gordon, I am a bank fisherman at our local lakes,ponds and reservoirs. I catch cats,striped bass,perch,crappie and bluegill. It just seems to work for me.
My favorite small mouth bass color. Tried them on crappie and have never caught the first one!
Don _ Thats interesting....The fish line up at the dock for me waiting on green worms and crawlers. Funny how it varies from pace to place and fish to fish. I have never been skunked using them. Don't give up on them....they really are amazing.
Maybe it's my imagination but I am convinced that those green worms and crawlers just drive fish crazy. Maybe it's me that's crazy...lol. Don't get me wrong the natural color live bait still works great but there's something about those green worms that get immediate attention. I bought a bottle of Worm Glow and it works as advertised. Walmart also sells chartreuse Canadian crawlers that are big and fat if you don't want to take the recommended three days for the process. Any thoughts?
Bruce, chartreuse seems to be a go to color for the Crappie I like to fish for. I use different color jigs but it has to have some chartreuse. Have you ever used the blow up syringe for the worms? It pumps air into them so they float. Great for fish that arenโt bottom feeders. Hack ๐บ๐ธ๐บ๐บ