By Lynn Murphy on Thursday, 27 June 2024
Category: Catch of the Day

Types of Live Bait

Using Live bait can be a highly effective way to attract and catch various types of fish. Here are some common types of live bait used in fishing, along with their typical uses:

1. Worms2. Minnows3. Insects4. Crustaceans5. Fish Roe6. Leeches7. Small Fish and Fish Parts8. Marine Worms9. Frogs and Tadpoles10. EelsTips for Using Live Bait
  1. Keep Bait Fresh and Lively:
    • Store live bait in appropriate conditions to keep them active and appealing to fish.
    • Use aerators for minnows and other fish, and keep worms in moist soil or bedding.
  2. Match the Hatch:
    • Use bait that is naturally found in the area where you are fishing. Fish are more likely to bite on familiar prey.
  3. Proper Hooking:
    • Hook the bait in a way that keeps it alive and active. For example, hook worms through the collar, minnows through the lips or back, and crickets through the thorax.
  4. Use the Right Size:
    • Match the size of the bait to the size of the fish you are targeting. Larger bait can attract larger fish, while smaller bait may be better for smaller species.
  5. Stay Patient:
    • Live bait fishing can sometimes require patience, as you need to wait for fish to find and bite the bait.

By choosing the right type of live bait and using it effectively, you can greatly increase your chances of a successful and enjoyable fishing experience.