A fishing worm threader which includes a handle having a threading needle projecting therefrom with the threading needle having in its sharpened tip end a pocket to receive the point of a fish hook. The needle is threaded through a worm either alive or artificial and the point of a fish hook is placed in the socket of the needle so that the worm can be moved from the needle onto the fish hook so as to be threaded onto the hook.
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I'm a Web writer (for my own sites and blogs), a sociologist, a screenwriter. My dissertation was on technological change in Oklahoma's government from 1974 to 1991.  My own Web writing deals ...