Keeping Worms

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This is a good video about keeping lobs.

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I guess the benefit of them being toughened up is that they are less easily broken by nibbling smaller species?
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MaggotDrowner wrote: Wed Oct 09, 2019 9:12 pm I guess the benefit of them being toughened up is that they are less easily broken by nibbling smaller species?
I think they just stay on the hook longer and better.
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Remember different worms need different soil/treatment/etc! Lobs - brandlings - redworms - etc.

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Snape wrote: Wed Oct 09, 2019 8:41 pm
MaggotDrowner wrote: Wed Oct 09, 2019 8:36 pm Thanks everyone for their advice. Especially Dave, who must think his is very important, as he posted it not one, not twice, but three times!!!
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Thanks Snape. I only pressed the button once but it took an absolute age to go through. Technology at fault not me - honest :Hat:

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If keeping for a couple of weeks I put my worms in a metal bait tin with good soil and moss on top and keep in the fridge, they last far longer but you have to watch for limp dead worms. Outside I have a kitchen waste bin which has garden soil/compost inside which I top up with shredded paper and leaves etc, as I dig or find worms on the grass I put them inside. It has been so dry down here I have no stored worms at all at present which I will have to remedy for my winter river fishing.

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The perils of lobworm collecting!

Late one Friday night I was collecting lobs on the lawns of our farmhouse.
And found the twin barrels of the business end of a 12-bore pressed firmly to my head.

A neighbour had seen my shaded torch on his way back from a late night lock-in at the pub.
Collected and loaded his shotgun, and come to arrest me. He could hardly stand.

If he'd had one more pint of Hull Brewery Bitter that night ... :Hat:

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After that encounter I’d be prepared to fish bread only - having said that braving the supermarket is a daunting prospect but not life threatening - not usually.
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