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WFO Coldwater Steelhead Worms are soft and pliable with vibrant bright hues, including several versions of pink steelhead worms with contrasting tail colors. The hand-poured worm's profile creates action in the river like no other worm for steelhead. WFO steelhead worms undergo constant field testing by Western Fishing Operations pro staff for an entire season to find the best steelhead worm color… Read More
WFO Coldwater Steelhead Worms are soft and pliable with vibrant bright hues, including several versions of pink steelhead worms with contrasting tail colors. The hand-poured worm's profile creates action in the river like no other worm for steelhead. WFO steelhead worms undergo constant field testing by Western Fishing Operations pro staff for an entire season to find the best steelhead worm colors. WFO steelhead fishing worms come in semi-translucent and solid fish-catching colors with opaque white or hi-vis tails and include the UV color series for discerning chromers.
The WFO floating steelhead worm can be rigged in various ways, such as with a contrasting jig head or rigged as a wacky worm by using a worm threader. It can be float fished, drift fished, or bobber dogged. These Western Fishing Operations baits come in four sizes: 2 3/4 in.,3 1/2 in.,4 1/2 in., and 5 1/2 in. lengths – you can catch more steelhead with WFO Coldwater Steelhead Worms in the perfect size and color for your preferred rigging method or application!
- Hand-poured, custom worms for steelhead
- Pro-tested to find the best worm colors for steelhead:
- UV Series Worms give a unique, enticing visual to discerning steelhead
- Solid color, vivid-bodied worms with contrasting tail hues are great in low visibility and high water conditions
- Semi-translucent worms with embedded flash and contrasting tail colors to grab attention
- Brightly colored and large, readily apparent worms catch steelhead's attention, especially in off-color water, while natural-colored worms do well in low and clear conditions. Rig once or twice through the middle or end for a natural profile, and not multiple times that make it like a worm ball.
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