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    will be interesting with the full moon coming up.Shellcrackers and bluegill should start if the weather co-operates.Wished I had some catawba worms

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    Florida, how do you hook a Catawba worm? I heard some folks cut them in half and turn them inside out. I’ve used them before without a lot of luck so maybe I’m doing something wrong. I’ve caught a ton of bluegills on oak worms but not much luck on Catawbas.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlueGanoo View Post
    I heard some folks cut them in half and turn them inside out.
    Either way (and no I ain't gonna bite the heads off) you gonna get messy. They got a lot of juice in 'em.:p
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    We had 3 trees back on the home place. No secret way to hook them. We just cut them in half and used half at a time. I remember they were so tough though, you could catch 4 or 5 on each piece. We put the ones left in small boxes (like sour cream containers) with corn meal then froze them. That way we had some to use year round.
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    I was "taught" that you had to bite the head off of the worm, then turn inside out and thread hook down the body of worm.
    True that you can catch many off one worm.:D:D

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    Smile mineral oil

    Another way to keep them .. place in a continer then fill it with mineral oil and then place in fridge ... lot more natural ... had a customer years ago tell me about this and I have passed it on to others who really like them "Pickeled" this way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by flycaster View Post
    I was "taught" that you had to bite the head off of the worm, then turn inside out and thread hook down the body of worm.
    True that you can catch many off one worm.:D:D
    Only 50 % correct John. True, you do have to bite the head off...but, you have to turn the worm inside out while it is still in your mouth!
    Thanks for checkin' on me! CURIOSITY takes me there, SUCCESS ushers me back!

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    Quote Originally Posted by up2specks View Post
    Only 50 % correct John. True, you do have to bite the head off...but, you have to turn the worm inside out while it is still in your mouth!
    OK That was not taught to me.
    I will have to go back to North Carolina and get some worms and try it out.

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