Yes. Trout hit a variety of natural baits, such as worms, minnows, crickets, grasshoppers. Also besides many artificial lures, they will also hit corn kernels and small marshmellows, salmon eggs.
Generally no it is not the best bait. Trout and carp both will take corn as bait but bait needs to be specific to the fish you are trying to catch.
yea
Salmon eggs, worms, small spinners like rooster tails or panther martins, flies.
Yes. But i suggest you use worms!
the best bait for bream ,corn ,lobworm, maggots,
Worms
It all depends on the lake, fish might go for worms in one lake, but then power bait in another. Asking around the lake you want to fish at will help. The type of fish will also matter in your choice of bait. Trout usually go for worms or power bait, striped bass and some tomes catfish usually go for anchovies or liver.
While live (suckers, minnows, leeches, maggots, worms, grubs) or dead bait (suckers and minnows) tend to be moresuccessfulartificialbaits are very effective as well. Many have scent added to them to make them more attractive to fish. An added advantage is that they are easier to manage while fishing than live bait.
Any bait shop, many sporting good shops, most WalMarts or Kmarts have them.
When fishing with your pole using a bait cup with worms. The best way is to chop your worms in to small pices mix some of your ground bait with the choped worms,mixing the two in to a ball that will fit in your bait cup.So when u put your bait from the cup to the water it is in a ball form,and will break down slowly in the water , witch will bring in the fish.
Bait worms typically live for about 6 to 12 months, depending on the species and how they are cared for.
trout eat worms or smaller trout. they are verry smart fish