Worm Picken

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you know the season hasn't started when the worm picking thread has 500 + hits! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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I'm still waiting for someone to post a pic.....maybe a world record night crawler is out there :)
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I caught one that was at least 7 oz yesterday. Did not get a pic though but here one of the action
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What's up with the rubber gloves???????????
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Ciba wrote:What's up with the rubber gloves???????????
He's giving the F-H prostate exams... Wouldnt believe how many sticks he removed just last week..
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WOW Dats a Keeper! Shave Dat Vun For Later! (Goldmember)

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actually I released it. It was out of the ground for a little longer then I expected and had a hard time getting back through the grass. I hope se will be ok
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Make sure to support the body, and not hold it by the tail.

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it's releases like that one, that endanger the worm populations... Think of the next generations... and it doesnt seem like you have wet your gloves before handling her ,you are removing it's slime and reducing it's chances for survival.
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This pic looks like it's out of season.. OOS worms huh.??. expect a visit tonight from the MNR
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Picked up two on the driveway this morning putting the garbage out..my wife thinks I'm nuts.... so do my neighbours
WaterKan.....I know your wife and confirm the above. Further, I know your neighbours and again, can confirm the above.

Remember last fall at Quinte, when we stayed up for 40 hours in a row? ....I KNOW you are nuts! :P

Great thread on the dewies... :)
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Hawg Wobbler wrote:Make sure to support the body, and not hold it by the tail.
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I always thought with the really big ones you had encouraged us to hold by the gill plates?

I'm pretty sure the regulations are clear and do in fact state that worms are out of season until the 3rd rainy weeknd in April/May, but that's just my interpretation.
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Thanks... since I never read the regs it's good to know :):)
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Big fisher you should know all the rulres before going worming! not knowing the rules is no excuse
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I cant learn them all , just too many rules.
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