Saturday, September 14, 2013

Beach worms


In fishing, after having bought my main gears, what costs me the most is buying lure ans baits. When you are a beginner it is easy to buy what you don't need or loose lures to snags so you end up going for another trip to the store. The bait I'm buying most are pilchards. They are just all rounder baits used whole or filletted or in strippes / cubes. I also sometimes get some worms.

Realizing lately how much they cost me I'm looking for other ways to get baits.

With the weather getting warmer, collecting sand worms / beach worms is on of the free way to get quality bait.

I'm not writing a post on how to catch them, there are enough blogs and video out there, Google will help you.

I read a lot of fishos saying Gulp Sandworms are awesome, but I must be doing something wrong cuz never caught anything with them... But anyway live worms are just leathal to species like breams or whitings. You can even get the big jewfish with worms.

I will never buy frozen worms again, having tried them they don't seem to work for me.

If you're on budget, these are baits you can get for free if you put the effort on catching them.

Tomorrow the low tide is at 10am so I'll be beach worming in Dee Why at 8-9am. I'll be teaching the technique to some mates.

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