11-27-09, 11:43 PM | #1 |
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Northern worms
I plan to do some serious backcountry fishing (North Western Ontario) and want to keep things as simple as I can since this will all be portaging by canoe. I was thinking of maybe just packing or primarily packing out with worms.
Okay so here’s a question for all you Northern bassin guys. I was reading Homer Circle’s book “Bass Wisdom” (still a first rate read even after 20+ years) and he’s singing the praises of T-Rig worm fishing – 50% of all fish caught in tournaments etc. etc. But then near the end of the book he says that for some reason he can’t understand worms don’t seem to work particularly well for fishing north of the Mason Dixon. So I’m asking you Northern boys, in your experience is it true? |
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