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  2. Plastic worm - Wikipedia

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    A plastic worm or trout worm is a soft-bodied fishing lure made of elastomer polymer material, generally simulating an earthworm. Plastic worms are typically impaled onto a hook, and can carry a variety of shapes, colors and sizes, and some are even scented to simulate live bait. [1] Plastic worms can be rigged on the line many different ways.

  3. Innovative Hockey - Wikipedia

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    The first NHL player to use an Innovative stick was Alexei Kovalev, and shortly thereafter, Sergei Fedorov adopted the stick as well. Around 30 NHL players were using Innovative within a couple of years of operations. In the late 1990s, Innovative struck a deal with Bauer to produce the company's composite hockey sticks under license. For the ...

  4. Fishing bait - Wikipedia

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    Fishing baits can be grouped into two broad categories: natural baits and artificial baits. Traditionally, fishing baits are natural food or prey items (live or dead) that are already present in the fish's normal diet (e.g. nightcrawlers, insects, crustaceans and smaller bait fish), and such baits are both procured from and used within the same ...

  5. Soft plastic bait - Wikipedia

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    Tandem Rigs are designed to avoid losing fish that "short strike" the bait. A variation of the traditional Jig Head, called a Deep Darter Head, provide a sub surface "walk the dog" action on the soft plastic lure.

  6. Spin casting - Wikipedia

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    The spin casting process typically uses vulcanized silicone or organic rubber as the mold-making substrate. Vulcanization is an integral step that occurs halfway through the mold-making process. Prior to vulcanization, the mold rubber is a soft and malleable solid-like fluid, in many ways very similar to Silly Putty. Because of the clay-like ...

  7. Worm charming - Wikipedia

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    The activity is usually performed to collect bait for fishing but can also take the form of a competitive sport in areas such as the UK and East Texas. As a skill and profession worm charming is now very rare, with the art being passed through generations to ensure that it survives. [1] [2]