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Old December 24th, 2007, 11:33 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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Default Catawba Worm farms could be the next big thing

On Dec 23, 6:42*pm, millard63 wrote:
On Dec 23, 10:37*am, " wrote:

On Dec 23, 10:23*am, millard63 wrote:


http://catawba-worms.blogspot.comStartingaCatawba worm Farm could
be very potentially profitable. *I have recently been informed that I
spelled Catawba wrong, and thats an easy mistake.


* * *so easy that you have made another one. *you are talking about
the catalpa worm.


* * *"catawbas" were, and in very small numbers, are, an indian tribe
indigenous to piedmont north and south carolina.


wayno


I was speaking of just the worm, didnt mean to offend anyone, some
people spell the worm cataba, some catawaba...but I was talking about
a bait that you fish with, and yes you're probably on to something,
the name had to come from somewhere... Thanks for the info


listen, you clueless spammer--the only proper spelling of the word
is c-a-t-a-l-p-a. it "comes from" its latin designation, not from a
similarity with the name of an indian nation, a fact apparently
indecipherable to your semi-literate self.
do us all a favor and evaporate. no one around here is interested
in fishing with green worms, with the possible exception of louie the
lucky pirate, who performs such grotesque activity during random trips
to southwest maine. give him a call--he may go halfies on your first
catawba farm.

wayno(and if that pans out , i'll take 25% on the construction of the
"sue" operation)