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Yes, worms are typically alive at the end of a fishing hook when they are used as bait. However, their condition can vary; they may be active and wriggling or weakened and less responsive depending on how they were handled and the duration of exposure to air. It’s important to note that once a worm is hooked and out of the soil, it experiences stress, which can ultimately lead to its death.

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