The biggest tip i can give everyone who tries worming is to not try and outspeed the worm, he is quicker and will always beat you when you try and slam down on him (with fingers here, not with pliers which kill the worm). Worming by hand means the buggers that you miss dont end up dying with crushed/snapped heads. Throw away the pliers guys and do it the right way! I use a bit of prawn / pilchard / smashed pippi - and if your hand touches the sand they will go shy - you need to hover the bait about their head - let them come up and slowly roll the bait away from them - come in behind with the pliers - tight grip and lift quickly!Īlso - dont keep going after the same worm over and over and over and practice the last 2 hours of the run out tide - when the water is lowest you find more worms. The biggest tip I can give you that I found helped me catch them - do not touch the sand with the bait. I was terrible at worming - I bought myself a pair of plastic worming pliers. If they are at a 45 degree angle and you go in straight down ( 90 degrees ) - you will get the head and maybe the first inch of the body. I think you would end up cutting a lot of them in half - you wouldn't know which direction their bodies were in the sand.
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