Summary
One of the enduring images of my childhood is the layout of my father's tackle box. You knew summer had really arrived when he popped it open before a fishing trip and you got to see all the various lures and other little bits and pieces that make up a well- stocked box.
Among the more fascinating items, right there in the long compartment on the front of the top shelf, were two rubber worms with two small hooks protruding out of each. Long and pinkish red, with all the little grooves and bumps you'd see on a real worm, they had line strung through them with a couple of colored beads and a tiny propeller at the end.See the full content of this document
Extract
Plastic Worms Often Can Help Turn the Tide
Funny the things you remember. When it was particularly hot, those worms would stick to the plastic walls of the compartment, and you had...
See the full content of this document
Sponsored links
