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Old 10-19-2012, 06:31 PM
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hit the streets and sidewalks with a straightened paperclip and a zip lock bag, must have collected a hundred perfect size trout worms today. scoop under their center and push them into the bag, they're feisty as hell, tons of fun!
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Old 10-19-2012, 07:25 PM
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Every leaf pile in the neighborhood streets has worms under them. The rain really brings them out.
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Old 10-20-2012, 01:46 AM
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sidewalk? what's that? don't have them in these here parts... get our worms out the compost pile, yessiree
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Old 10-20-2012, 08:02 PM
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Man I got more WORMS in more sizes and colors than GOD knows about.

Collected them all on my own by touching and feeling, thinking and wondering, anticipating and organizing.

They were all found in packs of 10-20 and lizards are found in the same way.
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Old 10-22-2012, 12:20 PM
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It's fun to see the look of confusion and fear on my neighbors' faces as I scrounge around the parking lot of my condo complex picking up earthworms after a heavy rain storm.

The baffled looks of consternation from the Chinese family on the second floor is absolutely priceless!

The hardest part is keeping the worms alive for any period of time. I put them in a coffee can with some dirt, but they always seem die and rot in a day or two. The smell when I open the can is awful.
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Old 10-22-2012, 12:23 PM
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It's fun to see the look of confusion and fear on my neighbors' faces as I scrounge around the parking lot of my condo complex picking up earthworms after a heavy rain storm.

The baffled looks of consternation from the Chinese family on the second floor is absolutely priceless!

The hardest part is keeping the worms alive for any period of time. I put them in a coffee can with some dirt, but they always seem die and rot in a day or two. The smell when I open the can is awful.
Store them in some peat moss with a little dirt mixed in. Make sure you have some air holes in the top of the can and store in the refrigerator.
Mine last for months.
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Old 10-22-2012, 05:09 PM
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It's fun to see the look of confusion and fear on my neighbors' faces as I scrounge around the parking lot of my condo complex picking up earthworms after a heavy rain storm.

The baffled looks of consternation from the Chinese family on the second floor is absolutely priceless!

The hardest part is keeping the worms alive for any period of time. I put them in a coffee can with some dirt, but they always seem die and rot in a day or two. The smell when I open the can is awful.
I was wearing my white lobster boat boots with a black hoodie pulled over my head out in the pouring rain collecting mine, looked like the definition of a 'fool in the rain'. I seriously expected a cop to pull up at any moment and ask "wtf are you doing?"
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Old 10-23-2012, 07:39 AM
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I was wearing my white lobster boat boots with a black hoodie pulled over my head out in the pouring rain collecting mine, looked like the definition of a 'fool in the rain'. I seriously expected a cop to pull up at any moment and ask "wtf are you doing?"
A long while back when I lived in No. Plfld. I was getting tons of crawlers from the school yard on Grove St.
So I'm out there about 12:00 am one night with my red light and all of a sudden I'm lit up from a cop spotlight
He motions me over to the car and asks me if I'm getting any? I was surprised and relieved at the same time.
I showed him my collection and he sez good I'll be back later, thanks me and drove off!

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Old 10-23-2012, 09:57 AM
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The way that worms stayed fresh when I was stationed in Michigan a long time ago was a product called "Bus-bedding". Came with its own box and it kept crawlers alive.
Do not know if it is still being manufactured.
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Old 10-23-2012, 11:28 AM
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It's fun to see the look of confusion and fear on my neighbors' faces as I scrounge around the parking lot of my condo complex picking up earthworms after a heavy rain storm.

The baffled looks of consternation from the Chinese family on the second floor is absolutely priceless!

The hardest part is keeping the worms alive for any period of time. I put them in a coffee can with some dirt, but they always seem die and rot in a day or two. The smell when I open the can is awful.
I find that the ones grabbed off of pavement after a rain storm die quickly. My guess is that they've absorbed too much water.
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