In this 13 Mar 24 excursion to a MDC public pond in W Central Missouri, tiny three inch plastic trout worms enticed numerous bluegill and, of course, bass. The “back story” is that these worms were sent to me by a You Tube friend (Northwest Angler) in the mid-late 2000s. In the “old days” we didn’t have what we call Micro Finesse – anything – and I certainly didn’t have anywhere to fish for trout or salmon. So, I’ve had these little worms hibernating for nearly two decades! Unfortunately my friend Northwest Angler no longer has a You Tube channel.
Recently I’ve caught some trout at a stocked pond in Sedalia (on dough bait) so next time I go there I’ll try a couple of these worms.
Rudie Tootie appears and provides his opinions and advice to the delight of his fans hahaha.
Enjoy the show!
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Don, That's some nice looking Bluegills, Very nice adventure out fishing. going to have to give the trout worms a try, Take care
Excellent fishing, very good lures, very effective. greetings, blessings, a big hug.
Wow, you really got into a some very nice bluegill. You had a great day. I have some small worms, we’ll have to give that bait a try, it sure worked for you. Enjoyed the video Thank you Don. JD
What a healthy bluegill population! We stocked ours with bluegill and hybrid bluegill at the tail end of summer last year. Have caught maybe 5 so far.
YouTube isn't giving you credit for "likes" Don. Still shows "0" after clicking the button. Better get Rudy involved to solve this.