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Old 06-01-2017, 11:40 PM
Bushleague Bushleague is offline
 
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Originally Posted by Talking moose View Post
Worms are great anywhere.
I've always wondered why nearly every fish species around will fall all over itself to eat something it probably has never even seen before. Sure some fish might see the odd worm floating around, but I doubt your average Slave Lake walleye, spending most of its life out on the drop has any clue what a worm is... but they bite it anyways, and some times a worm will out fish a minnow or leach to a ridiculous degree.

Oddly enough, my rule of thumb is to generally start with worms in a lake, and to start with minnows in a river. Its just a rule of thumb and I break it regularly, but its my rule of thumb because day in and day out it seems to work more often than not. The odd part is that I imagine a river fish would see far more worms in its life than a lake fish.
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