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Grumpy December 18th, 2003 05:26 AM

Sandworms Alive
 
What is the best way to keep pumped sandworms alive for a few days?

Alan



Hunter December 22nd, 2003 01:38 AM

Sandworms Alive
 
Hi Alan,

I've found wet newspaper or those empty 20kg potato bags ( soaked in water),
to be the best.
Just spread the worms out on half of the newspaper/bag, then just fold the
other half over and put em in some sort of rectangular container.

Good fishing,

-Hunter


"Grumpy" wrote in message
u...
What is the best way to keep pumped sandworms alive for a few days?

Alan





PetenGail January 4th, 2004 06:05 AM

Sandworms Alive
 
not sure which sort you mean..... we used to pump them when i was a kid in
vic... spew worms and wrigglers rock worms etc... used to keep them alive in
sand in a felt hat.... dip the felt hat in salt water daily at least.... and
keep it in a dry place.... dunno where you would find a felt hat these days...
but you could make something up out of a spud bag i guess... try it and let me
know... pete

where do you fish... i am in south east qld

Grumpy January 4th, 2004 10:00 PM

Sandworms Alive
 
Mostly Port Phillip bay, Sandringham, St Kilda etc,

Many thanks
Alan

"PetenGail" wrote in message
...
not sure which sort you mean..... we used to pump them when i was a kid

in
vic... spew worms and wrigglers rock worms etc... used to keep them alive

in
sand in a felt hat.... dip the felt hat in salt water daily at least....

and
keep it in a dry place.... dunno where you would find a felt hat these

days...
but you could make something up out of a spud bag i guess... try it and

let me
know... pete

where do you fish... i am in south east qld





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