| How do you rig a live worm for fishing? Is it as | | | | to rig said worm. The most effective way to rig |
| simple as just tying on a single hook and then | | | | a live worm is the natural way. |
| threading a worms onto that hook? Or hooking a | | | | What does the "natural way" mean? The natural |
| worm over and over again onto a hook? Of | | | | way simply means the way that it would appear |
| course, the answer to these questions is yes. | | | | in nature. In other words, you want your live |
| That's how anyone who fishes with live worms | | | | worm to appear as much like it would in nature as |
| rigs them, mostly because they don't know of a | | | | possible. If you take a live worm and throw it into |
| better way. The problem becomes, are the worm | | | | the water what does it look like? Does it look like |
| rigging techniques mentioned above the most | | | | the worm that you "thread" onto a hook or the |
| effective way to do it? The answer to that | | | | worm that you hook over and over again? No, of |
| question is a resounding No. Threading a live worm | | | | course not. It looks outstretched, the way God |
| onto a single hook or hooking that worm over | | | | intended. So how do you accomplish a natural |
| and over again are not the most effective way | | | | presentation when rigging a live worm? |