Worm Picken

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Here it is 9:15 0n a Friday evening .....my oldest (9) is in bed with a fever of 100.4...... the middle one Ben (6) says " looks like a good night to pick worms!!"

So off we go :D :D :D

Find a couple of big dewies hanging in the garden.... we put them in the pail and then we proceed to put them in the bait box in the fridge ( my wife always loves this time of year) :D :D

First worms of the year.......come on Mr. Walleye :D :D

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waterkan,

I remember looking for nightcrawlers with my Dad when I was a kid. :D

I hope your little one is feeling better very soon.

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Sure was a good night for it. I must have just gotten 5 dozen in about a half an hour!
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Must of got the battery out tonight eh Rich what size u got??
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I remember when my dad took me out a couple times on the golf corse, we got dozens of worms, Good times :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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BBR

I think your in a bit warmer climate than here ....

My little guy pretty much pounced on the few worms we found ( I don't think they're going to make it) 5 or 6 of them :D :D but we did have fun playin in the mud :D :D :D

Gotta love this time of year :lol:

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Post by Wall-I-Guy »

Getting to that time of year for me to make my annual pilgrimage to my worm pickin' spot for 500 or so....Usually takes a couple hours!

Been doing it for about 8-9 years before my trout trips!

Saves a little bit of cash, for another box of refreshment :!: :wink:
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Post by joco »

HI JIG HEAD

ACtualy my favorite place for worm is a golf course,,,,,,,,,,,i have going there for about 25 year now,,,,,,,,,, :shock: ,,,,,,

they are easy to catch on very short grass and visible for a long way to,,,

and if you ever go there,,,,,,,,,,,,,,go see where the river join the golf coures,,,,,,,,,,the water go over the golf course right now,,,,,,,,,and you will see a lot,,,,,,alot off cat fish and other kind off fish going ,,,over the grasse and get those worm,,,,,,there about 2 foot off water over the golf course ,,,,,,very neeth to see,,,,,,,,,

joco :P
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Can anyone give some tips as too how to get worms at night?

I went out with a flashlight one night but couldn't seem to see any.


Thanks, Buzzer
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Buzzer, I find a flashlight works for me. Usually wear my headlamp. Just for those "two at a time" grabs :!: :wink: :lol: :lol:
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Do you guys remember the latest Godzilla movie where the guy hooks up a battery and then puts rods into the ground to zap the worms out?

Does anyone think or know if this would really work?
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Post by crash »

There was another product out. You put a stake in the ground and strumed the stake like a violin and was suppose to similate rain.
I just head lamp them on a warm wet night .
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Post by Bear »

Man, I must be lossing it or something :oops:

I thought the only ones that used worms were kids and my wife :roll: with gloves on of course :wink:
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I WILL BE GOING FORE WORM HUNTHING THIS WEEK'''''''''

ANY off you ho are close to hull or aylmer ,or can get close,,,,,,,

pm me,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,we could do a worm OUTHING'''''''''' :lol: :lol: :lol:



i am all week vacation for trout hunting,,,,,,,,,,,wit all that nice weater :x

but great weather for worm,,,,,,,,,,

joco :P
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Post by Wall-I-Guy »

Bear wrote:Man, I must be lossing it or something :oops:

I thought the only ones that used worms were kids and my wife :roll: with gloves on of course :wink:
Need 'em for the Trout :!: :D
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