"Blood Worm"
  By: www.ThaiFishingGuide.com


 

Using the Blood Worm technique when fishing, surprisingly, has nothing to do with using a worm as bait. This technique is used in many fishing venues around the world, with slight changes depending on the behavior of the target fishing in the area. The technique is similar to fishing with live fish, trolling or drifting, with only one exception - the cut of tail of the bait fish! This might not sound like a drastic change in technique, but it can mean a big difference in the amount of landed billfish. On days where the billfish are showing but only as lazy non-feeders, the trick is to quickly cut off the tail of a baitfish, avoiding cutting too deep so the fish will start bleeding. Once in the water, the baitfish will wiggle its now missing tail in an attempt to swim, and this behaviour often turns lazy billfish into feeding predators.