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Re:Charter fishing
Cantgetenough 
  Port: Monroe   06/13/2008 18:59
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I used worms sometimes when the lake was flat and the trolling slow with the fish on the bottom. I gave them up when the gobies were bad about ten years ago. They never let the worm get more than a few feet down before they hit it. Now that some of the predator fish are finally eating some of the gobies and the goby numbers aren't anywhere near where they were a few years ago, worms aren't that bad, just expensive and messy. I have some buddies who transfer the worms to the paper worm bedding but it is still messy at the house transferring them and they don't live as long in the bedding. On top of that You always have worms in your fridge. A little smelly! They do work! Also you troll slower with them so you cover less water and go over less fish and they pick up more junk fish.

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