Crushed green walnut hulls placed in a burlap bag and tossed in a creek will kill the fish. I was told it takes the oxygen out of the water but I’m thinking it’s more of a poison. It probably effects the worms in the ground the same way
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So I saw a post on Facebook, where a guy makes a walnut husk tea, pours it on a suspected worm spot and night crawlers came up instantly! can anyone confirm this method? I know when I was a kid we would make a weak mix of bleach and water and it would do the same thing, I have many big walnuts on my property and was thinking of trying it next August.
Crushed green walnut hulls placed in a burlap bag and tossed in a creek will kill the fish. I was told it takes the oxygen out of the water but I’m thinking it’s more of a poison. It probably effects the worms in the ground the same way
I know other plants have a hard time growing near walnut trees because of juglone chemical produced by the walnut tree. I imagine it could be the same
Except Osage Orange trees….ask me how I know….
Last edited by BuckeyeCrappie; 12-10-2025 at 11:04 AM.
I have heard all of the same things. Only one I can confirm is what SuperDave said. Can't get much to grow under the walnut trees here
The love for fishing is one of the best gifts you can pass along
MY UNCLE WOULD CRUSH GREEN WALNUTS (ROTENONE MADE FROM THIS POWDER ) DRAG BEHIND BOAT IN SMALL RIVER SLOUGHS AND ALL SCALEY FISH WOULD GO BELLY UP FOR A FEW MINUTES . hOW HE CONTROLLED BASS POPULATIONS IN FARM POND .
Even Jesus had a fish story ! Actually five .
Yep.