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Finding night crawlers or worms
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01/17/20 06:03 AM
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BiteArray
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Hello,
What's your favorite method for finding some live night crawlers or earthworms for some live bait panfishing? I've given the ol' cardboard trick a try and waiting to see what it yields in the yard.
Anyone lucky enough to just dig a couple holes and pull out some nice bait?
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Re: Finding night crawlers or worms
[Re: BiteArray]
#13407202
01/17/20 08:30 AM
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photofishin
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Buy them...either at the store or online. It's also easy to raise them afterwards too. Look online for several vendors who sell worms, supplies and have information for breeding them.
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Re: Finding night crawlers or worms
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01/17/20 10:14 AM
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banker-always fishing
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My local Walmart! To the TFF! Glad to have you on board. Looking forward to reading more of your post!
IGFA World Record Rio Grande Cichlid. Lake Dunlap. John 3:16 Sinner's Prayer. God forgive me a sinner. I accept Jesus Christ as my Savior !
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Re: Finding night crawlers or worms
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#13407250
01/17/20 12:43 PM
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crapyetr
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around a cotton gin ... under the mulch
MERCY - not receiving what you deserve GRACE - receiving what you don't deserve America's MESS = God's miracle fixes I'd rather walk with God with no questions answered than to walk thru life without Him and know the answers
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Re: Finding night crawlers or worms
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01/17/20 01:44 PM
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BillS2006
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I raise worms, mostly for the worm droppings for plants. But as nice side benefit, I have an endless supply of fish bait. To give you an example of how they reproduce, to stock a new worm bed, I buy a tub of "large redworms" from Walmart that contains 30 worms. In three months I could start using them for bait and never make a dent in the population.
Transgenders: God made them, the devil changed their minds.
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Re: Finding night crawlers or worms
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01/17/20 02:39 PM
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Osbornfishing
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[quote=banker-always fishing]My local Walmart! I fish all over the state and Walmart is where I get most of them. I have raised them in the past and dug for them around old barns and gardens but they are not that expensive compared to the time it takes to dig them.
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Re: Finding night crawlers or worms
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01/17/20 03:09 PM
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Bentman63
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My local Walmart! To the TFF! Glad to have you on board. Looking forward to reading more of your post! Yup. same here
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Re: Finding night crawlers or worms
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01/18/20 06:09 PM
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jagg
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Love digging in the garden for worms. Kids love it too!
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Re: Finding night crawlers or worms
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01/19/20 03:15 PM
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Laker One
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I simply do not use them! All artificial baits for me! Also to the TFF!
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Re: Finding night crawlers or worms
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01/19/20 04:26 PM
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Gitter Done
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Have not used a night crawler in years. I mean years!
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Re: Finding night crawlers or worms
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02/19/20 06:05 AM
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BiteArray
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Thanks all! Looks like I'll be hitting up my local Walmart to get started on my little bait farm.
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Re: Finding night crawlers or worms
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02/19/20 12:12 PM
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BillS2006
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I have been experimenting with new worm beds, using a mixture of leaves, cow manure, and peat moss. I mix it up and let it sit for about a month. I then go buy a box of worms at Walmart and put them in the mix. That's about 30 worms. I cut cardboard covers, and feed them cornmeal. In two months, I have thousands of worms! It proves the old saying that worms double their population in a month, it more like a thousand times. I have been using 30 gallon plastic cattle protein containers to start these new beds. Keep them fed and moist and you will have all the bait you can use.
Whatever containers you use, always add air vents at the bottom. It keeps the water level from getting too high and it promotes good decomposition.
Transgenders: God made them, the devil changed their minds.
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Re: Finding night crawlers or worms
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02/19/20 01:54 PM
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Laker One
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I have been experimenting with new worm beds, using a mixture of leaves, cow manure, and peat moss. I mix it up and let it sit for about a month. I then go buy a box of worms at Walmart and put them in the mix. That's about 30 worms. I cut cardboard covers, and feed them cornmeal. In two months, I have thousands of worms! It proves the old saying that worms double their population in a month, it more like a thousand times. I have been using 30 gallon plastic cattle protein containers to start these new beds. Keep them fed and moist and you will have all the bait you can use.
Whatever containers you use, always add air vents at the bottom. It keeps the water level from getting too high and it promotes good decomposition. Sounds like you got a good worm farm going! That is a lot of bait!
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Re: Finding night crawlers or worms
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02/19/20 06:29 PM
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BillS2006
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I have been experimenting with new worm beds, using a mixture of leaves, cow manure, and peat moss. I mix it up and let it sit for about a month. I then go buy a box of worms at Walmart and put them in the mix. That's about 30 worms. I cut cardboard covers, and feed them cornmeal. In two months, I have thousands of worms! It proves the old saying that worms double their population in a month, it more like a thousand times. I have been using 30 gallon plastic cattle protein containers to start these new beds. Keep them fed and moist and you will have all the bait you can use.
Whatever containers you use, always add air vents at the bottom. It keeps the water level from getting too high and it promotes good decomposition. Sounds like you got a good worm farm going! That is a lot of bait! And bait is not why I raise the worms! I want the castings for plants!
Transgenders: God made them, the devil changed their minds.
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