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Old 04-22-2012, 07:48 PM
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my grandpaw had a bunch of pigs on the farm and all around the slabs where the poo would wash off you could dig two shovel fulls and have 3 pounds of worms and they were huge. my dad would joke that they were so big we wouldnt catch any fish cause they would be scared of them. i guess the worms were eating the left overs in the poop that adsorbed into the ground. so get a bunch of pig poop and mix it in there.
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Old 04-22-2012, 08:05 PM
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My grandma had two chest freezers for worms. One for red worms and the other for wigglers. Keep them in the shade, keep them damp and feed them "mash" its some kinda chicken feed. I cant think of the name but Im pretty sute its a bitty feed for small chickens.you can also put cardboard over the top to block sunlight and it will slowly decompose and the worms will eat it. I use to wet pieces and lay them down a few days before a fishing trip. Never failed
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