- 1). Purchase the right type of hook. Purchase bait hooks which are designed for live bait fishing. Make sure the hook has a sharp barb that will keep mealworms securely attached. Smaller hooks are better for catching trout and sunfish, while bigger hooks can be used for bigger fish. Hooks vary greatly by manufacturer, so do not be afraid to try different brands until you find one you like.
- 2). Place a single mealworm onto a hook by threading it through the body. Start with the head and gently push the barbed point of the hook into it. Gently push the body of the mealworm up the hook and around the bend. Try to cover the hook as much as possible with the body, and use a small hook if only one mealworm is going on it.
- 3). Use multiple mealworms on one hook by threading the hook through the side of the body. Start with one mealworm, and place the point of the hook through the side. Gently push the mealworm to the top of the hook. Repeat the process by hooking more mealworms the same way until the hook is covered.
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