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	<title>Comments on: Fishing With Prepared Baits</title>
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		<title>By: Bridget Avila</title>
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		<dc:creator>Bridget Avila</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Nov 2011 23:20:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Who among us doesn&#039;t or hasn&#039;t fished with live bait?  I would venture a guess that almost anyone reading this article learned how to fish with live bait.  Well, didn&#039;t really learn how to fish live bait, but caught their first fish while using live bait.  And not only live bait, but more than likely worms.  Am I right?  Live worms have long been seen as what people use to catch fish.  What&#039;s perplexing about live worms and using live worms as bait, is that the techniques that anglers use hasn&#039;t changed much since the first hook was introduced to the marketplace. Most anglers buy a container of worms, some hooks and sinkers, maybe mix in a bobber, and go fishing.  When they get to the water they intend to fish, they thread a worm onto the hook or create the popular &quot;worm ball&quot;, cast it out and wait.   This is how many anglers fish live bait, and especially worms.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Who among us doesn&#8217;t or hasn&#8217;t fished with live bait?  I would venture a guess that almost anyone reading this article learned how to fish with live bait.  Well, didn&#8217;t really learn how to fish live bait, but caught their first fish while using live bait.  And not only live bait, but more than likely worms.  Am I right?  Live worms have long been seen as what people use to catch fish.  What&#8217;s perplexing about live worms and using live worms as bait, is that the techniques that anglers use hasn&#8217;t changed much since the first hook was introduced to the marketplace. Most anglers buy a container of worms, some hooks and sinkers, maybe mix in a bobber, and go fishing.  When they get to the water they intend to fish, they thread a worm onto the hook or create the popular &#8220;worm ball&#8221;, cast it out and wait.   This is how many anglers fish live bait, and especially worms.</p>
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