
Rubber
Worms: The Ultimate Steelhead Lure?
Written by:
Steve Kaye Courtesy of
Streamside
Adventures
The question I get asked more often than any other
about Steelhead fishing is, what is the best bait for Steelhead? My
answer is all of them. There is a time and a place for everything. Many
factors contribute to weather or not a Steelhead will bite a bait at any
given time. Steelhead is a fish that can be very predictable one day and
then completely defy any logic or reason the very next day! I feel that
the best way to approach a days Steelhead fishing is to have a selection
of baits and lures and to take turns rotating three or four of them
through each and every run or pool that you fish that day. Selection and
changing your bait regularly is one of the secrets that will make an
angler consistently successful. One of the Baits that I always have with
me when I am fishing for Steelhead is the rubber worm. This bait is one
that I feel that anglers should have as part of their angling arsenal.
If you are not fishing the worm you are missing out! Over the years many
anglers have told me that they have had little or no success with this
silly looking bait. I feel that these anglers probably don't have much
confidence in this bait and don't spend much time fishing it
or they don't know how to effectively fish the worm. This lure is really
no different than any other, you fish it under a float just like you
would a gooey bob or a piece of roe. The main difference with this bait
is that it causes a fairly instant reaction from the fish. They either
attack or they get out of the way. Because of this reaction response I
usually fish the worm as the last bait through each spot. The other
important tip to remember is that you don't have to spend much time
fishing the worm, if they want it you will know it usually in very short
order. My motto is, fish it fast and fish it last!
When it comes to worm selection the most common question is what is
the best colour? Rubber worms come in more colors than you can imagine.
The most popular colors are different shades of pink, orange, peach and
red. Some anglers have hade good success with worms that are a natural
or purple colour as well. The best advice I can give here is to
experiment but if in doubt start with pink (bubble gum) it seems to work
just about everywhere. Worms come in a variety of sizes, the most common
are 6inch and 4inch both work well and little of each is a good idea.
When you decide to hit the river you should pre tie all of your worms
the night before. For this you will have to visit a sewing store and
purchase a needle that is 6 inches long, with this you can work your
leader about 3/4 through the center of the body and then tie on the
hook. Do not try to hide the hook in the worm, instead let it dangle at
the tail. 10lb or 12lb leader and size1 to 2/0 hooks are perfect for
rigging these baits.
Most anglers that I have talked to seem to feel that worms are most
effective when the river has some colour to it, personally I never
hesitate to
fish my worms no matter how dirty or clear the river may be. Remember
that to effectively fish the worm, fish it in every spot you fish in,
don't spend much time fishing it, just cover all the good spots a few
times and them move on. Is the rubber worm the ultimate Steelhead bait?
Nope, there is no such thing, but they are very effective when fished
properly and should be an important part of your steelheading arsenal!
Remember the key to successes with the worm is to Fish it fast and fish
it last. By the way if you do find the ultimate Steelhead lure, one that
works every time in every possible condition be sure and give me a call,
we could sell it and make a fortune!
Complete List of all
our Steelhead Worms
Published in Reel Angler Magazine
February 2000
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