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    I have only caught bass, catfish, and bream while fishing with em.
    "Even a fish wouldn't get into trouble if he kept his mouth shut."

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    Quote Originally Posted by poppop View Post
    I had thought about planting some trees at my house in Lexington. I don't know if I could live long enough to plant new trees and they bear worms...the ones I have now are about 70 years old... they are the two big ones in the picture on the left and in front of the cabin in Virginia... its my understand they are sort of like pecan trees, they take a long time.
    Now poppop I know you aint no spring chicken, but we have some in the yard about 5 or 6 years old that get worms.

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    treed...that is great....I really didn't know...but it seems I had read it takes a long time for the trees to mature...thanks for the info.....might just try to find some to plant at the cabin and at the house...

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    Poppop check Lowe's or Home Depot or a nursery in your area. A couple of years ago I bought a 10' tree from Home Depot in Statesville for about $45. Don't know exactly how old it was when I bought it but it is still alive and as soon as I see worms on my other trees, I'll transport them to the new tree.

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    thanks turkeyfoot...

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    Quote Originally Posted by turkeyfootnc View Post
    Poppop check Lowe's or Home Depot or a nursery in your area. A couple of years ago I bought a 10' tree from Home Depot in Statesville for about $45. Don't know exactly how old it was when I bought it but it is still alive and as soon as I see worms on my other trees, I'll transport them to the new tree.
    Yep what he said poppop

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    Don't plant it too close to momma's clothes line. Found that out as a kid.

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