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![]() If you are a freshwater bait fisherman, you know how much the trout and other fish love to eat worms. Now is the time to fill your worm farms with fat, juicy nightcrawlers without having to dig them or pick them out of the ground at night. They are readily available under the piles of leaves in the streets. After yesterday's rain, they are everywhere. Just move some leaves out of the way and pick them up and put them in a box with layers of compost and wet newspapers and keep it in a dark cool place. You'll always have a supply of bait for one of those warm winter days when none of the bait shops have any. Feed them some coffee grounds and vegetative scraps every so often. Get some Buss Bedding for an even better soil base.
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![]() Ever put them on tip ups, I wonder if that would work on certain species
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![]() it would work for perch and sunfish for sure. Though i have never seen a wild nitecrawler in north NJ. I know they should be around... Most of my worms in the back yard compost have disappeared for the winter since last month. No where to get worms
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![]() Not sure if night crawlers or just big worms but like billfish said, they are everywhere after the unseasonably warm rain
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![]() Try Walmart for crawlers. The worms in the street after a rain are not night crawlers
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![]() I tip my jigs with them once in awhile while ice fishing, have caught plenty of panfish including my largest perch with them
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![]() Quote:
By the way, there are nightcrawlers under those leaf piles too but,you do have to sort through the "earthworms" which are the most prominent. The rain we had flushed them out to the curb and they find the warmth and dampness under the leaves. |
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Crawlers were 25 cents a dozen. Since I had a paper route I made $12.00 a week and bought them!! The bait scene has changed a bit from then. While you can still pick up crawlers at night after a rain storm I just buy them now. I was directing my reply to mudcat08...forgot to quote him ![]()
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![]() When my son was in the Cub Scouts, I used to take some of the boys from his den on a fishing trip to a nearby panfish pond. One of the prerequisites for them was to go out at night and pick their own bait........night crawlers. It was a great entertainment and a real (pardon the pun) hands on activity. Those (now) men, still talk about it.
In reminiscing about this topic, it made me remember the bait shops that so many towns used to have. Just about every sportshop sold bait and tackle as well as baseball, football, and other sports and recreational equipment. If you lived in Union County there was Ruddy's in Clark, the Cranford Sport Shop, Coles in Scotch Plains, Red's in Elizabeth, Ross's in Rahway, Drier's in Plainfield. There are very few of those type stores around anymore so all of the fishing knowledge that was gleaned from their patrons and owners is now offered by a stock clerk or cashier at Dick's or Walmart. I could go on and on about how sad it is for most newbies to get their fishing knowledge from the Internet and not from a store owner with local and professional knowledge, but that's the way it is. So, keep the stories and advice coming because, while it's not the same as a personal tutorial, it is what many fishermen use to improve their skills. |
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![]() Really miss the days of "worm hunting" and flipping over every stone in Mom's garden. She, on the other hand, was not to thrilled about the disorder her garden was left in. Nowadays, apartment living has me "worm hunting" publicly (which means less and less). Unfortunately, when they see me in the woods digging around and flipping over rocks and fallen branches, the hikers and dogwalkers are very suspicious.
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