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    My guess is that some members don’t have Catalpa trees in the area they live.
    My catfish buddies will be harvesting them when I make the call.
    They will strip the leaves twice during the summer. When it gets loaded you can actually hear them eating. No joke. Name:  IMG_3532.jpg
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    I've had three different crops on my trees already this year myself.

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    When I was growing up we had 1 in our yard. We always had people begging to collect worms. They were only there 1x a year for us. Yes that chewing noise is a little eerie.

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    I have 4 trees and no worms yet. Normally by this time of year I would be freezing some for catfish bait later
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    Heck, Chuck, I thought it was going to be you sunk a tree in your lake for cover and are now catching crappie, lol.
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    Quote Originally Posted by livemusic View Post
    Heck, Chuck, I thought it was going to be you sunk a tree in your lake for cover and are now catching crappie, lol.
    I thought the same thing. Lol


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    Quote Originally Posted by DockShootinJack View Post
    I have 4 trees and no worms yet. Normally by this time of year I would be freezing some for catfish bait later
    Not that I will ever do it, but do have to blanch them in hot water first or just throw them in the freezer. Interested in your method and any others too.
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    Yea, they are pretty nasty. If you can get to the tents early enough you can give ‘Em a taste of your favorite flamethrower. (Not near the house!) they love cherry trees.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BobC View Post
    Yea, they are pretty nasty. If you can get to the tents early enough you can give ‘Em a taste of your favorite flamethrower. (Not near the house!) they love cherry trees.
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    Hey Bob,
    With all due respect, I think you may be thinking they are what I call tent caterpillars.
    Not the same as catalpa worms.
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    Hi Chuck. Apologies and you’re absolutely correct. I had a chance to read up a little. Some similarities in that they devastate trees. Some years much worse than others. My favorite cherry tree when it was much younger lost almost every leaf and I thought for sure it was a goner. That one tough little tree put out a second growth of leaves and I made sure that didn’t happen again. Anyway, glad you guys can put them to good use in your neck of the woods!
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