When nothing else worked after 7 hours.. I rigged a nightmare worm with a size 4 hook and he couldn’t resist!! A beautiful 29” buck was such a treasure after a month dry spell!! YESSSSSS!!!
I went to Michael's Craft Store. I found the same foam. But, it doesn't have slits in it. It only costs 99 cents and $$ 1.69 per sheet. I noticed Sportsman's wants 7 bucks for the same stuff. Cabela's wants 8 bucks for the same foam material. Michael's also has scrap booking boxes on sale for 5 bucks. They fit the worms and the foam sheets. I also found boxes for beads for 3 bucks.
I was searching for techniques on rigging pink worms for steelhead fishing and found your awesome video! Was wondering where you got the threader? Tackle shop or Craft store?
Thanks for the tutorial on rigging at home. I'm gonna follow your lead and pre rig 2 of each color I have, one regular and one wacky per colr. Would you go suspended float, bobber dogging or bottom bouncing with these leaders?
It's similar to how I thread real nightcrawlers great video I love how you're not shy about using big gear for big fish like some people do when they're catching trout size steelhead
I have yet to catch a fish on a rubber worm, however I've done well with live crawlers. One of these days though the rubber one will hook up! Thanks for the great info and explanations
my first time ever steelhead fishing, Eel River, California, nightcrawlers. landed my limit of three (back in the day). Not big ones but what a thrill.
I have never seen anyone rig up the worms like that, everyone I see will use a jig with the worm , but I like the way you rig them up better thanks so much, now another trick for my arsenal.🤫🤫🤫
When you said Maxima I knew you were a serious steelheader. Tie up a bunch ahead of time because the more time you spend fishing instead of rigging up the better your chance of catching. 1000 casts!
I watched this video and thought why such a large hook. Then I saw some of the fish you catch, it might be a little small. Good detail on the way you rig the worms, my hooks will be somewhat smaller, #2 or #4. The fish still taste great and fight like hell.
Hey Fred I am glad you liked the video! Yeah that is a great call out, use the right sized hook for what you are doing. Thanks for coming to my channel, tight lines.
The worm still eludes me! I’ve caught steelies on the bead, bobber and egg, plunking and spinner! Heck my pb steely came from a tiny panther Martin trout fishing on the first day of may a few years back. It took forever to land on my trout rod. I guess I just need to keep trying the worm. Love the videos ash!! I just finished your kayak crab video before this one.
Thank you! Worms can save an otehrwaise slow day. Their size and profile really make a difference in murky water conditions. As long as your catching em on other things, dont stress about trying the worms!
When nothing else worked after 7 hours..
I rigged a nightmare worm with a size 4 hook and he couldn’t resist!! A beautiful 29” buck was such a treasure after a month dry spell!! YESSSSSS!!!
That’s awesome, I was fishing with my brother back in the and I hooked up a beautiful steelhead with a huge 6inch pink worm
Another great video. Never seen the threading of the worm. Learned a new way of setup. Thank you
Glad you enjoyed it! NIce to know a season vet like you is still learning and looking for new tricks!
@@BadAshOutdoors to be honest I'm old but very new to steelhead fishing. I'm learning. But alas have yet to catch one.
But im going to keep on trying.
👏💯
Hey thanks!
I went to Michael's Craft Store. I found the same foam. But, it doesn't have slits in it. It only costs 99 cents and $$ 1.69 per sheet. I noticed Sportsman's wants 7 bucks for the same stuff. Cabela's wants 8 bucks for the same foam material. Michael's also has scrap booking boxes on sale for 5 bucks. They fit the worms and the foam sheets. I also found boxes for beads for 3 bucks.
Excellent demonstration, thank you.
You are welcome!
Been using "Jake" for many years. By far my favorite way to catch steelhead. Vicious takes/takedowns every time.
YES! There is no mistaking when a steelhead hits these!!
I guess I kneed to get a threader. Thanks for more great tips.
Definitely found this to be an extremely effective technique! Threading them on is the ticket!
I also use a regular sewing needle.
I LOVE BAD ASH OUTDOORS! She is badass :)
Thank YOU!
Awesome video Ash. Thanks I'm going to try your wacky worm 😁
I was searching for techniques on rigging pink worms for steelhead fishing and found your awesome video! Was wondering where you got the threader? Tackle shop or Craft store?
I got it from a knitting shop actually but these are at tackle shops too!
Thanks for the tutorial on rigging at home. I'm gonna follow your lead and pre rig 2 of each color I have, one regular and one wacky per colr. Would you go suspended float, bobber dogging or bottom bouncing with these leaders?
I think each have a place!! I often drift these
Great video. Is there a way you can include the links where to get the materials? Thanks again.
Very nice
Thanks! Hope it helps!
Thanks! I'll try wacky worm rigs next time!
Thanks. Same thing for dew worms or something else?
dew worms?
It's similar to how I thread real nightcrawlers great video I love how you're not shy about using big gear for big fish like some people do when they're catching trout size steelhead
Glad you enjoyed!
I have yet to catch a fish on a rubber worm, however I've done well with live crawlers. One of these days though the rubber one will hook up! Thanks for the great info and explanations
Hey, its going to happen for you!
Keep me posted when you do!
my first time ever steelhead fishing, Eel River, California, nightcrawlers. landed my limit of three (back in the day). Not big ones but what a thrill.
I have never seen anyone rig up the worms like that, everyone I see will use a jig with the worm , but I like the way you rig them up better thanks so much, now another trick for my arsenal.🤫🤫🤫
Let me know if it brings you success!
Can you give me more information on corky size, color and material?
thanks in advance
When you said Maxima I knew you were a serious steelheader. Tie up a bunch ahead of time because the more time you spend fishing instead of rigging up the better your chance of catching. 1000 casts!
Thanks Steve!
I watched this video and thought why such a large hook. Then I saw some of the fish you catch, it might be a little small. Good detail on the way you rig the worms, my hooks will be somewhat smaller, #2 or #4. The fish still taste great and fight like hell.
Hey Fred I am glad you liked the video! Yeah that is a great call out, use the right sized hook for what you are doing. Thanks for coming to my channel, tight lines.
This will be my first year trying a worm with a jig head i want to try this way too. great vids keep up the great work
Good luck! And thank you! Hopefully it helps and deepens that steelheading obsession haha
The worm still eludes me! I’ve caught steelies on the bead, bobber and egg, plunking and spinner! Heck my pb steely came from a tiny panther Martin trout fishing on the first day of may a few years back. It took forever to land on my trout rod. I guess I just need to keep trying the worm. Love the videos ash!! I just finished your kayak crab video before this one.
Thank you! Worms can save an otehrwaise slow day. Their size and profile really make a difference in murky water conditions. As long as your catching em on other things, dont stress about trying the worms!
" I GOT WORMS "........ LOL, name the movie
....dont hate me, I'm not much of a movie watcher.
@@BadAshOutdoors lol, probably a good thing. You def. Accomplish more off the couch. The movie issss...." Dumb and Dumber"
River runs through, Brad Pitt
By this time next year I bet everyone is rigging their steelhead worms with the inurig style. I haven't tried it yet but I bet it catches steelhead.
Hook size 2 or 2/0?
What is the color of the fingernail polish? That would be ideal for a jighead with white bunny feathers
Are those worms the 4.5" or the 5.5" ?
5.5 - sorry for the delay!