I will be glad to see some on mine this year. Last year we had zero. Glad I had some frozen in reserve. The catfish up here love them
Start checking your trees, just noticed some on mine today and I'm in Southeast Alabama
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I will be glad to see some on mine this year. Last year we had zero. Glad I had some frozen in reserve. The catfish up here love them
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I have four trees in a row, the worms are all over one of the trees but have not touched the other three yet
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Eater size channels love them. I've caught crappie and bream on them too
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You can’t get any better catfish or bream bait…bar none! Almost always will catch 3-4 fish per mature worm. For cats I’ll half a grown worm, usually can catch a couple per half. For bream , will usually 1/3 them or 1/4 if really big and will catch a couple per piece when they hungry. The more mature the worm the tougher they are, hence the more you can catch per worm. We won’t fish them until they are almost ready to go in the ground.
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They are deadly when fished in eddys and trash piles on the river. Cats 5 pounds and under can't resist them.. I'll be putting some in the freezer and using some fresh soon as their big enough to harvest.
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