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The Fisherman’s Technique To Dig For Sand Worms For A Fishing Trip
October 31, 2007 |
For the fishing enthusiast who does not wish to use peeled fresh prawns or shrimps as bait, sand worms is the preferred alternative.
Here’s how you can learn the Fisherman’s method to dig for sand worms to use as bait.
You merely need some very basic tools, and these are a spade with a pointed tip, and a squeeze bottle which can be fashioned out of any drinking water bottle with a hole punched in the cap.
We shall use some chicken feed as bait for the sand worms and also a small container to store the sand worms that we are going to catch.
First, we shall prepare our bait for the sand worms. To do this, we simply add the chicken feed into the squeeze bottle that is filled with some seawater, and we shake the bottle to form a chicken feed solution.
Next, we will stand near the edge of the beach, and wait for the tide to come in. As the water comes into the beach, squeeze the bottle of chicken feed over a wide arc, this forming the feed for the worms.
The next thing to do is to watch with a keen eye for worms that will come up to feed. Now the characteristic feature to identify the location of these worms is the special water formation that looks like a “V” pattern caused when the worms come up to feed and the water moves around its head to form such a pattern.
Do not search for them exactly at their home spot, because these worms are very fast and can hide back into the sand before you can even catch them.
The key is to quickly dig deep where you see the “V” formations, and bring the sand up to a dry part of the beach and then to spread the sand out to get the worms.
It is a skill of speed, and after you have done this a few times, you should be pretty fast.
Digging for the worms is something your kids will love, and if you are bringing your children along, ensure they have a good dose of sunburn lotion before letting them have fun catching the worms for you.
Who says the fun is in the fishing itself? Digging for the bait forms the prelude to a wonderful time of fishing. Try it out the next time you go for fishing!
Peter Lim is a Certified Financial Planner who enjoys fishing and is never tired of hearing the exciting fishing stories from his sister who is another avid fishing enthusiast. For more free information and tips on fishing places and techniques, visit ” The Big Fishing Guide” at http://dynamic-guides.info/fishing
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