Worm Dirt
Cringe all you like, but worms are still the best fish-catching weapon ever used.
In the world of earthworms, there is perhaps no one more knowledgeable than South Carolina’s “Worm Expert” Bruce Galle. Through his various websites (orderworms.com; thewormexpert.com; organicwormfarm.com), Galle sells hundreds of pounds of worms online each week. From red wigglers, African nightcrawlers, European nightcrawlers, Alabama Jumpers and mealworms to Purina Worm Chow and worm farming supplies, Galle ships hundreds of pounds of worms to fishermen, gardeners and worm farmers each week. Here are some insights on various worm species from the Master Wormologist himself: AdvertisementADVERTISEMENTAdvertisement |
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As far as I can tell, the ONLY problem with using crawlers is that my wife (a little squeamish), and my daughter (worms are GROSS!!) won't put them on a hook...If that's what the fish are biting on, guess who gets 1st mate duty!!
Dont forget that crawlers are good bait for saltwater species like flounder and surf perch too.
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Dont forget that crawlers are good bait for saltwater species like flounder and surf perch too.
As far as I can tell, the ONLY problem with using crawlers is that my wife (a little squeamish), and my daughter (worms are GROSS!!) won't put them on a hook...If that's what the fish are biting on, guess who gets 1st mate duty!!
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