They can be used for both types of fishing, but is more commonly used in fresh water fishing.
yes they are called red worms and they work well i get a bucket of livers and let the chicken liver rot then i soak the worms in it
Yes. All fish seem to like worms.
I like fish roe. Balls of Fire have always worked for me, but I am fishing for trout in mountain streams.
If you mean for fishing than I'd say real worms, they are more lively than fake ones.
Yes they will. If you are fishing for pike, it is much better to use live or dead fish as bait.
Yes they do. Striped Bass and other Saltwater species love Bloodworms. Some people say that Nightcrawlers or even earthworms are something that Saltwater fish eat. I have never tried that though. I know those worms work great for Freshwater fish. A lot of Saltwater species like Blood and Sandworms a lot.
Worms..They will catch a variety of species.
It feeds on annelid worms and insect larvae, freshwater shrimps, and yabbies (freshwater crayfish).
yes but not all species
A group of worms is called a clew. In fishing terms, they may be referred to as a bait of worms.
The best worms to use for bass fishing is a subjective choice. Culprit worms have excellent action, while Berkely Power Bait worms have better scent. Finesse worms come in all shapes and sizes, but the inexpensive Zoom Finesse Worm is extremely effective. Senkos, a type of slowly-sinking, soft, stickbait, are also highly effective.
crickets and worms but mostly minows
actually cheese fish meat worms raisins meat meal worms wax worms butter worms and bread
no because there on fire