There is a seemingly endless array of lures and baits that catch steelhead, all of which do produce fish. Some days some things seem to work better than others. Sometimes effectiveness can be relative to the time of year. Sometimes there can be preferences from river system to river system on what fish like to bite. One lure that seems to work at any time of the season, anytime of day and on every river system that steelhead exist in, is the pink rubber worm. If you were to do an inventory of any ardent steelhead angler's leader boards, it is pretty much guaranteed that you would find an assortment of different sizes and colours of pink worms ready for action. A vast majority of pink worms are not scented so they are appropriate to use in rivers with a
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