So the wife and I are fishing at Chilliwack Lake the other day. Had a great day, caught and released many Dollies, man I love that lake! The only issue I was having was my worm kept sliding off my hook while trolling. I'm pretty sure it wasn't a sneaky fish each time this happened as no strike was detected...I think it was just the tension on the lure being trolled through the water. Typically I was tipping (1/3rd or so of a worm) the single hook on my flatfish or apex.
I imagine wrapping a baitloop around the worm a couple times would work, however the hooks on these lures are just open eye siwash not connected to a leader, so this won't work. I guess you could put a "stopper" on the hook after the worm is threaded on, like a small rubber egg, but I have more confidence in just the worm on the hook.
Maybe a few wraps of spider thread? My method of threading the worm was to put the hook right through the worm and out the other end - like a weiner on a weiner stick! Maybe this is not the best method? Kind of a peeve off when I reeled in the odd time to check my bait and oh what do you know, the worm has slid off again
And yes I realise you do not NEED to tip these lures with worm, but I like to.