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    Default catalpa worms needed


    please send me 200 catalpaworms. will pay for worms and shipping. thank you so much.


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    Well, OK. But only because you said please!

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    Are catalpa worms good bait for crappie? I know they are great on bream. They finally are showing up on the leaves here in NC.

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    catfish---- on trotline their tuff little buggers to get off

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    Crappielips, you need to go to www.catfish1.com Then, go to the bait section. Several of the guys are talking about catalpa worms. I have a catalpa tree in my yard but it never has worms.

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    I haven't seen many catalpa worms here in the area. Used to be alot when I was a kid. Global warming I guess. I'll call Al Gore and ask him. He'll know.

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    I planted 8 trees along the back of our palce in Palestine Tx last year. Having spread over-and -out by them for fire ants, I had my 1st crop of worms on the 8' trees this year. Things are looking good for my future needs of worms. May you get your limit in slabs!

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    Our trees had worms early this year in western Arkansas. They were gone in early July. We tore up the Channel Catfish using them over baited holes.:D
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    Quote Originally Posted by volfan
    I haven't seen many catalpa worms here in the area. Used to be alot when I was a kid. Global warming I guess. I'll call Al Gore and ask him. He'll know.

    Al Gore invented catalpa worms
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    don`t have any on my trees here in so.ga. haven`t had any in several years .
    retired and now i will always fish

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