#558561 - 11/24/09 02:31 PM
Re: Pink Worm Steelhead Set-up Question
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For a change up, try rigging the worm wacky style. Traditionally rigging the wacky style worm, you let the worm hang off the end of the hook at the middle balance point of the worm. This works, but I rig mine a little differently. For drifting, thread the leader through the worm at the just off center, middle balance point. The drift rigged wacky worm ends up resting on the leader above a 3 or 4 mm bead and the hook. I will then usually slide on my favorite drift bobber: Corky, Winner, Cheater or even a Rag foam bobber above the worm, peg the drift bobber with a piece of rubber band, pulled into the hole with a piece of folded mono. I have two ways I'll rig it wacky style for float fishing. Rig it just as you would for drift fishing, but instead of a drift bobber, slide on a 1/16 oz. or 1/8 oz. Cheater, Dedfish bait weight, pegged the same way as the drift bobber. The other way for float fishing is to rig wacky style onto a barbed collared jig head.
I'll drift and float fish length wise threaded worms also. To keep your worm from scrounching down the leader. Tie a four wrap uni knot with 1/16" tags on your leader after sliding on the bead, at the 3/4 point of the threaded worm. The uni knot threads 3/4 of the way into the worm, keeping the worm from scrounching down the leader. Peg the drift bobber and bait weight also, to help from pushing on the head of the worm.
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#558612 - 11/24/09 04:52 PM
Re: Pink Worm Steelhead Set-up Question
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What are the advantages of the wacky style rigging? Is it more effective,or does it work under certain conditions?
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#558648 - 11/24/09 05:56 PM
Re: Pink Worm Steelhead Set-up Question
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What are the advantages of the wacky style rigging? Is it more effective,or does it work under certain conditions? i was wondering, because i'm lazy, if you could just put the worm centered through an egg loop. Todd told me he thought it might really twist up your leader, but in the spirit of laziness, i'm still gonna give it a try this winter. 
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#558651 - 11/24/09 06:02 PM
Re: Pink Worm Steelhead Set-up Question
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Dick Nipples
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Use the wacky rig under a float, with a swivel...don't drift fish it, it won't fish very well. Under a float it will have very erratic and squiggly action, helpful in cold water.
Fish on...
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#558752 - 11/24/09 10:22 PM
Re: Pink Worm Steelhead Set-up Question
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Juvenile at Sea
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What are the advantages of the wacky style rigging? Is it more effective,or does it work under certain conditions? Just as Todd stated, it's a more erratic rigging of the worm. For wacky worm drifting, if you rig it as stated above, it drifts fine, just with a little bit more movement. I'll normally use floating worms for drifting and sinking worms for float fishing.
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#558788 - 11/25/09 12:08 AM
Re: Pink Worm Steelhead Set-up Question
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May have to file that under the"ive tried everything else,what the hell" category
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#558789 - 11/25/09 12:33 AM
Re: Pink Worm Steelhead Set-up Question
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WINNER
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Driftin' with my erotic pink worm sounds like trouble
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#558798 - 11/25/09 01:36 AM
Re: Pink Worm Steelhead Set-up Question
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Another wacky option is to use an o-ring set-up. Instead of running the hook through the worm, run it through the o-ring. Depending on what type of worms you like to fish, this can increase the length of time you can fish a worm before it tears.
+1 for D.J. worm!
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#558834 - 11/25/09 11:37 AM
Re: Pink Worm Steelhead Set-up Question
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Dick Nipples
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I think the pink worm really shines while drift fishing. Load it with a little more weight than usual and get it under some structure, logs, rocks, and undercut banks. That's why I really like fishing the worm, it gets a big bright lure down into a low light situation where big fish are likely to be sitting.
Sounds like a good enough idea to me! Fish on... Todd
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#558835 - 11/25/09 11:41 AM
Re: Pink Worm Steelhead Set-up Question
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The Chosen One
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On an off topic - how many fish has one caught on the SAME rigged worm? 6 is my record. Stam was there and it made him cry. 
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#558838 - 11/25/09 11:46 AM
Re: Pink Worm Steelhead Set-up Question
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Any worm that caught a fish is immeadiately retired into my Finsport side compartment labeled, "retirement home"
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#558841 - 11/25/09 11:48 AM
Re: Pink Worm Steelhead Set-up Question
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The Chosen One
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Normally, that's what I do Sky-Guy, but I just kept fishing it..... It became a joke after the 4th fish or so to see how long it would hold out. Didn't break it off on a fish, but the line was so frayed after the last fish that I finally decided to tie on a new one. 
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#558845 - 11/25/09 11:52 AM
Re: Pink Worm Steelhead Set-up Question
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Dick Nipples
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On an off topic - how many fish has one caught on the SAME rigged worm? 6 is my record. Stam was there and it made him cry.  Three, and it was pretty ragged by the third one. Fish on... Todd
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#558856 - 11/25/09 12:12 PM
Re: Pink Worm Steelhead Set-up Question
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Carcass
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All this talk about worms made me hungry, so I just ordered some from RVRFSHR. Look forward to trying them out real soon. How effective have you guys found them to be on hatchery fish as oppossed to the native fish?
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#558866 - 11/25/09 12:22 PM
Re: Pink Worm Steelhead Set-up Question
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Dick Nipples
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They work for hatchery fish, though I have much better luck for wild fish with them... but wild fish just bite better, period.
Fish on...
Todd
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#558897 - 11/25/09 01:53 PM
Re: Pink Worm Steelhead Set-up Question
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3 in 5 casts.. then slid down river and captured the taimen Stam wins. Again. Taimen trumps all else.  
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#558969 - 11/25/09 06:25 PM
Re: Pink Worm Steelhead Set-up Question
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