This will work. Here is a tip for you. I found a nice stainless steel ice bucket with a spring closure lid on and a carrying handle it at the flea market for a couple of bucks. Drill some very tiny drain and air holes at the top and the bottom. in an area the size of a quarter. Go to Walmart and get some insulation foam in a can. It is in the paint department. Spray and line the can (all areas, including the top, except for where your drainage holes are) with the foam. BE SURE you don't go so close that the top won't close properly. I'd leave a perimeter of around 3/4 inch to make sure.
WHAT YOU HAVE is an escape proof red wiggler container. Keep the soil moist, and feed the wigglers once a week with some fruit (pears, grapes, watermelon etc) and they will always be ready to go fishing when you are. Plus, they will make baby wigglers for you. Keep them in a cool place. The insulation protects them when you have the container on the boat or shore. Bluegills love fruit flavored wigglers. Try it out.
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Last edited by shipahoy41; 10-03-2007 at 04:02 PM.
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