bulldog1
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It's On!
Bring on the Walleye!!
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Skip16503
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ahhhhhhhhh The good Ole Garden Hackle Hatch
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Fisherlady2
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How sad is it... last night, I'm at work, got out of unit in parking lot to back into bay and I am eyeing up all the nightcrawlers on the pavement from the rain and wishing I had a decent container and wasn't stuck at work for another 9 hrs.... Geesh... spring REALLY needs to get here!
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woodnickle
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Got any meat balls with that
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fish whisper
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I filled my box up too, can't wait to use them
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chrishinesg
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anyone know where i can buy some nightcrawlers ...lol
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bulldog1
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I'll sell them the same way I sell sweet corn.... pick your own....
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heyiknowyou
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go back to spain 11-12-11: the last time i got punched in the face
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S-10
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My blacktop driveway was covered with them this morning. Small ones though, not the big nightcrawlers.
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fish whisper
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Pick a warm spring night around 930 or 10 at night..wear old pants and slowly reach for them. I got a coffee container without dirt filled in about 45 minutes last night
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Fisherlady2
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We do catch our own most of the season.... the only trouble we have is that we can't go outside at night without an escort... 2 or 3 cats and usually at least one dog who apparently think I'm going to either get lost without their guidance or, heaven forbid, do something fun without them! But, yes, warm weather night crawler hunting is easy and a heck of a lot cheaper by the dozen!
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TastyTrout
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As kids eyeassassin and I would wet down the backyard with warm/hot water and then about 15 minutes later go out with a flashlight. It used to really get the big ones to the surface. Those buggers were quick as far as I can remember.
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hiclassHilbilly
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The latest issue of Field and STream had a tip for catching crawlers. 1. Pound copper bar or rebar 8-10" into the ground, 2 rods about 3 feet apart. 2. Hook jumper cables to the bars 3. walk far away and hook the other end of the cables to a car battery. 4. wait 1-2 minutes and unhook the battery. 5. there should be dozens of worms crawling to the surface. Someone try it out and let me know if it works.
"A Homewood man led police on an hourlong car chase that ended with a crash injuring three officers. "The car was driving itself," Wright said. "The car has a GPS. It's a Lincoln Navigator. They drive themselves. I wasn't running nowhere."
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eyesandgillz
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ORIGINAL: Fisherlady2 We do catch our own most of the season.... the only trouble we have is that we can't go outside at night without an escort... 2 or 3 cats and usually at least one dog who apparently think I'm going to either get lost without their guidance or, heaven forbid, do something fun without them! But, yes, warm weather night crawler hunting is easy and a heck of a lot cheaper by the dozen! Ha... You should try it with a 5 yr old, 3 yr old and a dog in tow. Surprised the 4 worms we caught the one night a couple weeks ago were that dumb. My 3 yr old must sound like godzilla to the worms when he is stomping through the wet yard.....
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Fisherlady2
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Yep E&G... I know exactly where you are coming from... but even with their 'help' I still manage to catch a few and get a good chuckle out of them at the same time. I'm glad your kids are out 'helping' you though, pretty soon they will be out catching you and having fun doing it! Kudos for you for letting them 'help' you out! I remember going out when I was a kid. I rarely wore shoes during the summer (except for church or grocery store days) and to this day I can distinctly remember those summer nights and the wet grass on my feet, I may have been 50/50 on my catch rate but I had fun. Kids getting a chance to experience that is becoming a more and more rare occurance, unfortunately.
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bingsbaits
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Can't pick them as cheap as I can buy them from the amish kids next door. 50 cents a dozen....And my back thanks me....
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killdeer19
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I remember dad used to have me look on one side of the yard and he'd go to the other. We'd have a contest to see who could catch the most. He won for a few years until I learned to walk softly. LOL Also, if you use a red lens over your flashlight it helps as well.
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fishinvic
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when i was a kid i used to take dawn dish liquid mix with water pour it on the ground and the worms would come up in the day but you had to rinse off then put in dirt. my grandfather had a rod he would put in the ground and plug it in and the worms would come up i think my uncle made it.
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woodnickle
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My grandfather was a fox...he would ask me if I wanted to go fishing..of course I always said yes... he would say go dig in the garden and get worms. After I got a few I,ld ask if I had enough...he would point to another spot and say dig there...After many shovels full of dirt and sifting he would say ok. After fishing for suckers he,ld plant some tomatoes. I miss that man...:)
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