Baiting a hook with a worm is a common technique used in fishing. It involves impaling a live or dead worm onto a fishing hook in a way that will keep it securely in place while allowing it to move realistically in the water, attracting fish.
There are several different ways to put a worm on a hook, depending on the type of hook and worm being used. The most common method is to thread the worm onto the hook through its middle, leaving the head and tail free to wiggle. Another method is to hook the worm through its head, leaving the tail to dangle freely. This method is often used with larger worms or when fishing in areas with strong currents.