As you
learn more about fish behavior you'll learn more about how to choose the best
bait for different situations. Several types of live or natural bait will help
you catch fish. Always check your fishing regulations to make sure the bait you
choose is legal for the lake you are fishing.
Some
of the best baits for freshwater fishing include worms, leeches, minnows, crayfish,
crickets and grasshoppers. Good saltwater baits include sea worms, eels, crabs,
shrimp, strips of squid, and cut-up pieces of fish.
Worms
Worms are good bait for nearly all freshwater and saltwater fish, although sea
worms are often used in saltwater fishing. You can find enough worms for fishing
from a few shovels of dirt in your garden or from a shaded, damp area. Worms can
also be purchased in fishing tackle stores and bait shops.
If
you have small worms, thread the hook through the side of the worm at several
places along its body. For bait-stealing fish such as sunfish, thread the worm
on the hook until the hook is completely covered.
Minnows
Minnows must be stored in a minnow bucket with plenty of cool water to keep them
alive. Never crowd them.
One
way to hook a minnow is through both lips, beginning with the bottom lip. You
can also hook a minnow through the tail, behind the head, or through the back.
Crickets
and Grasshoppers Both land and water insects can be used for bait. When
using small insects, you should use hooks made of thin wire.
Bait
Leeches Leeches are excellent bait for many fish. They should be hooked
through the sucker in the tail.
Clams,
Mussels, and Sea Worms These baits are good for perch, drum, sea trout,
and rockfish. Completely remove their shell and thread onto the hook.
Shrimp
Shrimp can be used either alive or dead for saltwater fish. Hook the shrimp through
the tail. You can also peel off the shell and thread cut up pieces of shrimp on
the hook.