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Fishing Skills How to Choose Earthworm Bait Correctly
1. Cut the earthworm into two sections. 2. Take a section and pass it through the middle with the hook tip. 3. Wrap the earthworm corpse on the hook.

Hanging through pipe is mainly used for fishing in clean water and aquaculture waters, and it is the most used hanging fishing method in fishing. If the earthworm's head is at the tip of the hook, it is better to pinch the tip of the mouth.

Take a complete earthworm and cross it with the hook tip from two-fifths of the earthworm position. Then, wrap the earthworm around the hook and cross it horizontally with the hook tip. Repeat this for three or four times to make the earthworm wind around the hook, but pay attention to keep the worm's head and tail crawling. The winding hook is mainly used for fishing in muddy water and deep water, and can also be used for fishing on cloudy days.

Hanging waist: use the hook tip to pass through the waist of the whole earthworm, only once, and hang it on the hook. Earthworms get entangled in hooks. When necessary, two or more baits can be hung at the same time to form a row bait and a group bait, which is mainly used for catching fierce fish such as catfish.

Hanging knot: cut an earthworm into many small pieces, each about 1cm long, and hang it directly on the hook tip. It can also be suspended in two or more sections. The knot hanging is mainly used to catch small fish in shallow water such as small crucian carp.

Hanging tail: Take any big earthworm, red or black, and put the hook tip of the hook through the tail, so that the earthworm body is covered by the whole hook, and the head and waist that are not put into the hook hang down and can be twisted continuously. The vertical-tailed earthworm is mainly used to catch the upper and middle-level fierce fish such as perch and squid in the reservoir.