In my observations and what I've heard, the 2 most common ways the pink worm is used for steelhead fishing is driftfishing and floatfishing them with the same leader and lead weight rigup. 3rd is likely backtrolling them on double hooks with a diver, as you would a sandshrimp. For these methods the best around are the Vision worms, mostly in Washington but spreading, and the Seducer worms from the Oregon coast. However, if you haven't tried pinching off about 1/2" off the larger end of the 4" pink worm and threaded it around the hookshank of a quality 1/4 oz. jighead, leaving about 1 1/4" dangling upward of the jig, scented, and floatfished you are missing out on a very productive way to fish these killers! And you lose less gear this way. I like the 4" pink Berkley Powerbait worms for jigs the best - why is stated below. ....
I have used both the Vision/Seducer worms and the 4" pink Powerbait scented "Steelie Crawler". The reason I think the latter is better on jigheads is they are ringed and slightly more ridgid and this works very well with the Mark Anderson style jighead rigup (he has shown me this season). We leave the 1 1/4" over-hanging tail skewed around the hookbend such that it sticks up at about a 70 degree angle rearward when the jig hangs flat, hookpoint up. What I have noticed from observation comparison is that the Berkley worm tail wiggles up and down better than the slinkier handpours when the float bounces on riffles. I think it's the ensuing action that makes the difference for the Berkley when using jigheads. I like them in Mark's gold or silver jigheads for clearwater flash, or in pink when the water is a little colored. Black works fine, as does white with black dot eyes. And while pink may be the best worm option, it isn't the only color worm that works well. So does the black with chartruse tip. Try the trans red and trans purple, with shinny gold or brass jighead, in gin clear water! Float them about a foot or 2 off bottom. Steelies pull the pink worm float under more aggresively than they do egg clusters. Set it - fish on! ...
And who is going to be the first to rig up a 6" pink worm to land a big springer?

Unless someone already has.
[ 04-26-2001: Message edited by: RT 1 ]