How Do You Fish With Live Bait?
Many anglers choose to fish with live bait because it is effective at provoking strikes from a wide variety of fish. Whether he is targeting small sunfish or monster muskies, an angler can use live bait. Some of the most popular types of live bait are nightcrawlers (worms), minnows, and leeches. To learn how to fish with live bait, read on. Decide how you will present the live bait. The three most popular methods are below a bobber, on a live-bait rig, or on a jig head. All types of live bait can be fished with these methods. Bobbers are effective when anglers want to suspend their bait in one area; live-bait rigs are effective when anglers want to troll or drift their bait along the bottom; and jig heads are effective when anglers want to cast. Attach the bait to the hook. The three most common types of live bait are worms, leeches, and minnows. Worms can be hooked anywhere, though some anglers like to hook them on one end or the other so they swim through the water. Leeches should be