How Do You Fish With Nightcrawler Worms?
When it comes to river fishing, you can tackle the trout with a fly rod or go after them with crank bait. Or, you can just sit back, wet a worm, and wait for the trout to come to you. When it comes to river fishing, nothing beats the sheer pleasure of reeling in big trout with as little as a hook and a nightcrawler. This article will teach you the ins and outs of nightcrawler fishing. Find a spot. Rivers are full of little holes where fast moving water encounters an obstacle (a rock) and flows out and around it. The water on the back side of the rock has no current, thus it would be considered a hole, and a prime place for trout to sit down, rest and possibly find a little something to eat. Set up your rig. The best way to nightcrawler fish for trout is to keep it simple. Tie a hook to the end of your line. Place a sinker about 1 1/2 feet up from your hook. This will allow the nightcrawler to float up and away from the sinker. That’s all there is to it. When you put your split shot sin