Just food for though for you expert lure/jig makers. It would be great if we could invent some sort of "worm casing" that could withstand a few bites and tugs from a toothy walleye, and stay on your line. No joke! I truly think it's the worms scent that attracts the fish more so that the worm. ![]() What my question (perhaps request?) to you jig/lure making folks is this: Is there some way to use a live worm, and have some sort of system to add a worm to it that will withstand a few bites from a walleye? I was even considering (and don't laugh at me!) putting my worm in a section of a McDonalds straw and adding that to my hook. I will save that for another thread someday. I have tried several different styles of hooks also. I have tried several hundred ways to hook and thread my worm on the hook. I find that on Nip, the walleye are very skilled at giving your jig a quick nab and "poof" there goes your worm. ![]() One thing that has always plagued me (and likely many others) is the good old worm on a hook issue. A bit of research on my end, and the craftsmanship from Antique was the recipe that stole the day!
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