Mother Nature's free bait
Does any one ever harvest the Goldenrod galls and collect the grubs for bait?
Last week each day I took an hour to take my daily walks in field corners and some road ditches along a few minimum maintenence roads and picked a 5 gallon pail full of galls for my winter bait supply. Last year I went past the five gollon mark in using them but I generally get one winter season out of that quantity.
I usually crack a couple dozen the night before I plan to go fishing so I'm not playing with sharp knives on the ice with cold wet hands. I either put them in a 35mm film canister or in an empty bait along with some fine sawdust. Like spikes, once they get very warm they are shot so at the end of the day if any remain I toss them in the driveway for the chickdees.
I know that up here in the ice box region of the country these grubs were an old staple bait-wise. Back in the 60's the old timers used these and thats where I got in the habit of gathering them. Man they can sure help fill a pail if you want a fish fry. Still, most of the younger anglers have no idea what you are talking about when you mention goldenrod grubs. I was just curious if other parts onf the country used these critters.