Trout Fishing Worms
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How do u make some kind of fishing brew to make the fish bite?
Does someone know some kind of fishing formula or brew to put on a worm or shrimp for Trout Fishing? if you do, please tell me the ingredients, and how long it can last for. Please make sure that it works really well and will catch you fish
Old timers chewed tobacco and spit the juice on the bait. Nicotine has been proven to stimulate the feeding responses in carp.
Or..
You can take that limit of trout you caught and throw them in a blender and use it as a paste attractant for plastic worms.
Good worm method
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