How To Fish Plastic PINK WORMS To Catch Trout! (EASY & EFFECTIVE!!)
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
- Trout fishing with small plastic pink worms can be absolutely deadly! These trout can't resist the slow fall of the pink worm once it hits the water. In this video we're going to show you from start to finish how to rig these pink plastic worms for stocked trout fishing, but this setup will also work for all forms of trout in creeks, rivers, lakes, or ponds! After the rigging portion Charles of Addicted Fishing is going to show you how to catch a trout on the rig he just teached you how to set up. Thanks for tuning in, we hope you learn a lot from these trout fishing tips and if you like this video please give it a thumbs up.
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Finally, someone does a worm and float rig.
I've always tried and have had poor luck. Anyway when will the winners of the hat give away get thier hats?
No just jigs
I do, works great
Nice to see Charles getting in on the tutorial action! I've never used pink worms for trout. I love that you can catch and release since they aren't technically bait. Thanks Charles!
Keir Homestead thank you Keir for your support and I agree the best part besides how effective this setup is being able to catch and release!🤙🎣
My daughter uses a similar pink worm and she kills it with just a 2 ft leader, swivel and a little split shot up about a ft from the worm. She casts it out and jigs it back in slowly. Works everywhere she’s tried it local pond, rivers, creeks, big lakes. She loves that setup.
I started using a casting bubble with a Pistol Pete fly (wooly bugger with propeller) for the first time at the beginning of this year. I’ve caught more trout this year then I have any previous year By FAR. Cast it out like a bullet and do a steady retrieve with twitches every now and then. Fun way for kids to learn how to trout fish!
Charles is the chillest member of addicted
Great video and thanks for telling the size of line and hook. I feel those are important when rigging and a lot of time people don’t mention line hook sinker and swivel size.
Very well done video. Thank you sir. I have almost no experience with trout. Fun to watch.
Super stoked to share this video with all my trout fishing groups!!
Good to see Charles in front of the camera for a minute! Haven't tried it. But sounds like worth a shot
Nice! I saw that set up over 55 yrs ago with a clear bubble float and dry fly, it worked just as well. Awesome!
Wow awesome there was one guy at a lake I fish using this setup and he got fish every cast
the same thing with a fly works great, even more so in high pressure areas
I’m gonna have to try this out 🤙🏻 usually I throw inline spinners when I trout fish . Nice vid
Ever used worms for trout! Damn great vids great tutorials. Everyone needs to start showing some love and hitting the like button.
I have never used worms for trout. Dumb autocorrect
@@kevinjohnson1146 I have used nightcrawlers, grasshoppers, crayfish tails, chub meat, marshmallows, corn, salmon eggs....trout aren't always picky!
This is the best basic rig setup I've ever seen nice video this is definitely for beginners
I like to fill the water bobber all the way up with water and then use it like a countdown rig and when you find the depth that the fish are at a super slow retrieve usually works best....i drag pink orange or chartruse worms, wooly buggers curltail grubs etc behind em
what a great video showing people how to setup their rigs and fish. Awesome!
Great job introducing the Pink worm method for Trout Fishing 🎣
Seen alot of folks using same method for Trout Fishing works good for Steelhed n Salmon
Great technique for trout, never have tried a water bobber before will definitely try this thanks!!
I've used that set up quite often. I use wet flies with a very slow retrieve, the trout hammer it!!!
Getting lots of positive feedback on this video...especially in the Pennsylvania/New York area!!
Another thing to consider is the extra care that should be taken when releasing trout they are not as hearty as bass and other species.
I went out n bought barbless hooks and a nice net for that exact reason. I haven’t caught a trout yet but I found a beauty stream that’s like 3ft across n maybe 2 feet deep like 15min from my house that holds a bunch Lake Ontario steelhead. I’d probably cry if I killed one of those beauties
They always end up in my pan but thanks for the reference. I Will take your words into consideration .
@@UnimpressedGoose is it in markham
@@tambosnipes1652 naw man. Other side of the lake. St.Catherines area. It’s a tiny stream so I’ll probably keep its location a secret until I die😂
I will most definitely try this with my kids!
At 5:40 I like the little wrap up you did. Do more of that In y'all's vids please. Very helpful for rookies.
Put a mini nightcrawler on that hook, I even put wet flies on. Been doing this method for 50 yrs now.
"Let some kid catch that fish some other day." Well said.
Very nice video👍!!! I have used this rig for saltwater especially for Bonito.
Man that set up worked perfect. I used a sinking fly, as bait, and put a tiny crimp weight about 7 or so intches from the fly... Fishing in northern California in Shasta lake good trout fishing.. thanks for the set up man been catching alot lately
Nicely done Charles! I used the water float to get flies out to the middle of the lake and slow retrieve....will have to try the worms!!
Joe Hills thank you glad you enjoyed it!🤙🎣
I’ve caught lots of trout with straight braid right to the hook w power eggs. Don’t need to use fluoro or even mono.
Been using Pline Flouroclear for a few years now. Its my favorite line.
Yes I've used this set up but I've only used flies on about a 5 ft. Leader with a slow retrieve.
Great video thank you I plan on putting this to use on my channel
Great video Charles! I have been killing those truck trout for years on a Carolina rig and dough bait. I will have to try this next time!
Thanks for the informative video. Never fished with a water bobber and no one ever showed me. Thanx I'll give it a try 🎣🎣🎣
I grew up in Colorado. And we would use teardrop water bobbers, with flies behind them.
I use a woolybugger instead of a worm and 4 lb. fluorocarbon leader, with basically the same setup. Works great and I catch them reeling.
I have used this setup many times. Lake Amadore, in gold country northern California. They cut-bow trout. I would use power bait flattened out on a smaller hook. Same length liter.
Been running this rig for years except I use a trout magnet jig head with pink power works and a trout magnet float.
I found these work best bottom fishing them on a Carolina rig. Just bounce them or drag them and trout will always pick em up. Even in the dead of winter trout can’t resist them.
I just use pink trout magnets on the fly rod. It kills em. And if the bite is tough, I'll cheat a little and use power bait. Sometimes I put it under a strike indicator (bobber) or I'll just pull it in.
I was here in Michigan on a bridge/road about 60 feet up. We saw a huge rainbow sitting behind a rock. We didn't have tackle, but I was chewing bubble gum. It was PINK, I dropped it near the trout, and it immediately swam out from behind the rock and picked it up! Of course it spit it out right away, but man, if it had a hook in it?...
Awesome video!!! I’m def going to try this.
Been doing that for years. It works great. Good video.
Fly works good on it as well this is one of my favorite set ups
Use to use a set up like this for crappy in the Midwest. New to fishing the north west thanks for all the info you guys post here😀
Work pretty slick for steelhead if you present them right. 😉
Yeah but this isn’t the right presentation (at least for where I live)
i use almost exact same set up, I use a smaller worm and lighter line 4lb. braid, 6lb leader, #4 hook and small drift float. I'll have to check out the water bobber!
Very good video! And yes trout love worms too! That's a winning setup!
Great job Charles 👏
Really great tutorial, thank you!
Also fly tying is a useful tool even for the spin cast fisherman. You can make something called a squirmy wormie, that murders those stock trout.
Trying this for sure this year. I fucked with plastic worms last year trying to figure out extremely high pressured stockers and didn't realize what I was doing wrong until now. Awesome video.
I use water bobbers with feather jigs for steelhead I've also used with pink worm on a jighead in river current
I do have done this very thing for years work great on the right water.
used this rig a lot to catch stockers in mammoth lakes ca. switch the worm with garlic powerbait
Your amazing bro so happy that there people out there thinking about the next fisherman and just loving the sport of fishing
I just moved up here in October. I've been having terrible luck lately
Doesn’t the power bait just float to the surface?
@@stevedyer5902 you add a weight on the line with a leader after the weight so the powerbait floats up a foot or two off the bottom depending how long you make the leader
You can use this rig when the trout are up top cause yes the powerbait will float at the surface
I love that lake I go there 2-3 times a week. I’ve never seen it done like this tho. I’m gonna have to try that
Where is this at?
@@effegenio Washington
I use that same set up an other angle showed me that about 10 years ago and like it very much.
I like to use the clear tear drop bobber with the hollow rubber tube. It allows you to twist the line where you want it and it uses water also.
Trail a fly behind it when the fish are hitting the top... I catch fish when other aren't...
Throw a dry fly when they’re hitting the top. Trail a nymph when they’re not.
Yes--agree.
That is the best casting bubble available.Comes in two sizes in clear and red and white.I use them all the time--killer.
Great video I’ll try it out and let you know.
Use the same set up with a fly. Works great on high mountain lakes and probably in Washington as well.
Thank you for this knew knowledge I'll try it on my next trout fishing trip.
I us the same rig on Atlantic solmon with minnows in tawas Michigan on the state dock. Rainbow trout to works great.
Atlantic salmon? really?
@@milopriborsky5273 yes tawas state dock minnows on a slip bobber and a small slit shot to get your minnow down to about 6 or 7 feet on the inside of the state dock. Rainbow to l got pictures to prove it.
@@milopriborsky5273 at the mouth of the ausable river to same thing. Fish on the south pier in the lake side. And you can us a half a nightcrawler inflated with air 2 foot off the bottom on a slip sinker
Great content! Not like the obvious sales videos! Cheers! 🍻
Do the same thing on reef fishing in Hawaiian islands. Aloha
I haven't seen a water bobber since I was a kid living in Utah, but I love a pink worm under a float for stocker trout
Double tie up a San Juan with a Utah Killer Bug
Come up to Whatcom, if you get the chance. We've got some killer cutthroat lakes. They tend to be pretty inconsistent, but I've caught some real nice fish.
Great tutorial! One thing I'm unsure about is your bobber though. Are you keeping it sliding so the worm eventually drifts to the bottom? Or are you putting a stop on the bobber to suspend the worm? Thanks!
HEY MAN!
I use the water bobber with a pistol pete. Basically just a fly with a spinner blade. Works pretty good.
Good showing how fishing . I learn something from you today
Thanks
the fishermans knot i was taught was always to bring it back through one more time if that makes sense, so ive been an added step all these years for no reason lol.
No u are correct. This knot here is vulnerable to bigger fish
@@thecomebackkid1292 oh okay, thanks for the reply man. Ur an awesome fisherman buddy. Got some monsters man. Keep livin the dream buddy.
I think u do like a fish with me giveaway.
Itd be cool af. Maybe throw the person a rod combo n a little bix of stuff to get em going. Not that u have to just a cool idea.
Have a gd day
Is Charles the only one who catches fish during demos?! Lol
Thanks. . I'm going try this set up
Cought some of my biggest trout on that set up....that and subbing it out with a mini jig in place of the worm.
Phil Hildebrand were they wild trout ?
Some Utah stocker bows, some carry overs, some wild.
@@trevormccamon877 mixed. I was taught this technique 35 years ago by old man Bill from Bill's Boathouse on American lake. Many years later started doing it in Irvine lake in California, and do it to this day.
I Troll with some bass robo worms with a Mack’s blade in front works dang well
This is new way for me. I will try it hope it works. I like the idea and technique
That 7 ft. Celilo Rod is a damn bang for your buck man!
Addicted fishing is best
Awesome video. Going to have to try this method when I goto the lake next time.
Try using a wet fly like an olive colored wooly bugger or even a "Pistol Pete Spinner" fly. Either can be deadly for Trout.
If you like Pete's you should try Joe's flies too, both kill.
Thank you right to the point , In B C we can not use any barb hook s .
I use tiny poppers with a water bobber for blue gills early in the morning and late in the evening....... it’s a lot of fun.
I won so many club bass tournaments on a bubblegum zoom trick worm. Something about pink!!!
I LOVE TO GO FISHING SO FUN FUN KEEP ON FISHING NEVER STOP FISHING SO FUN FUN KEEP ON FISHING NEVER STOP FISHING 🎣🐟
Your technique slightly different than mine. I use a smaller clear bubble (it will cast far with light 4-6 lb mono), but I make sure that there is no air in the bubble or else it will float. The idea of a clear bobber filled completely with water is so the fish are not spooked by the wake the bubble makes when retrieving . Filling it completely allows it to sink just under the surface of the water and a slow retrieve without the float being visible. You will know when you get a fish, there is no guessing they will hit with anger. Also this technique works for flies as well. I keep an assortment of different size and color wooly buggers and streamers as well as different color rubber worms since pink does not always work, and worms may not be working either. I use mono for main line since I really only need the fluorocarbon for the leader, much less expensive, and I am particular about my swivel and only use ball bearing swivels for all my fishing.
Great video will try this technique this weekend
I like to use kastmasters for stockies
i loved those blue dingy's you guys went out on pretty sick. hairball paddles that thing like a champ. pretty sik
Great show good for kid to know so you don't have use bait.
Good job.
Charles,
Thanks for the technique! I'm gonna try putting a bobber stop after the bead and a shorter fluorocarbon leader so its easier to cast and so I can fish different depths.
Going to try this method out on a lake here in the U.K. at the weekend
I love using this setup for tiny spinners
So does your bobber go up and down the line and have a bobber stop or do you have it permanently set
I usually put a tube under a water bobber with some scent inside. Have hit limits every time with that combo in Mendocino County in California.
Thanks for a great video tutorial really informative and well put together.
Sweet thank you for sharing
Try adding a fly it works really well. Also wacky rig the worm gives alot more action
C B your are 100 percent right I actually started using this setup with a wolly bugger fly and it just evolved into the worm but I’m for sure going to try the whack thank you for the tip!🤙🎣
Good video brother 👍 thank you
Thank you ... always something new to learn!