When you are fishing a pond, should you put a whole night crawler on your hook or only a little piece?


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Brian B asked:


I’ve been using little pieces but some other people I see fishing use the whole worm. Which is better to use?

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3 Responses to “When you are fishing a pond, should you put a whole night crawler on your hook or only a little piece?”

  1. jonal Says:

    Little baits get little fish. Big baits that little fish can’t gulp down don’t get wasted on little fish…most times.
    Sometimes you’re lucky and get a big fish on a little bait.
    But if you want to get mostly big fish…..
    Think big……. jonal

  2. Jerry Says:

    Either way is fine depends on size of fish you are catching, if small fish use small amount of bait to make it last longer, both ways work fine but a bigger fish may require a bigger hook and a more worm usually anyway. Jerry

  3. some other person Says:

    either way. but don’t cut a nightcrawler. you’ll be left with a bunch of dead pieces.
    if you need a smaller bait, use smaller worms. some other person

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