I know a lot of you probably raise your own red wigglers so that you will have them handy when you want to go Bream, Perch or Crappie fishing. I took one of those nice plastic cases with the lid and handle you get from any craft store. Get the smallest drill bit you can find and drill about 75-100 holes in a circular pattern in the bottom for drainage and air. Drill the same pattern on one of the sides and one of the same patterns in the top lid. This should give you plenty of ventilation.
(If you're worried about some of the "babies" escaping, pick up some of the real tiny holed plastic grid sheet and glue it over the holes)
I use a mix of dirt, crushed bark, some manure and a few leaves with some pearlite. I feed them worms twice a month with some bananas, veggies, grapes or strawberries. Keep the soil moist and they will reproduce and be happy to go fishing whenever you are. Sure beats paying $2.50 a cup at a bait store if you can find one open at 5:30 a.m.
What tricks / tips etc do others use to keep and/or raise red wigglers? They can't be beat for perch or Bream. I use my modified Carolina Rig to float the bait off the bottom. You can use a tiny bit of "water noodle" or hunters "earplugs" to float the bait and hook. Thread the line through the small water noodle with a needle, then tie on your hooks with a Palomar knot.
Thanks.
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