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Old December 27th, 2007, 12:12 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Mike[_6_]
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Default Catawba Worm farms could be the next big thing

On Dec 27, 12:46 am, millard63 wrote:

cant we all just get along.... no one is ever as smart as they think,
and Catawba worms in a fly fishing group is informative and relevant.
Fly fishermen also fish for other fish.


Hey dumbo, I donīt care what you post, there is nothing anybody can do
about it anyway. I find it somewhat surprising that somebody wanting
to sell worms ( actually Moth larvae) as bait, would try to do so on a
fly-fishing group, and also **** off his (fondly and completely
mistakenly imagined) potential customers at the same time. But if
dumbos and idiots were not allowed to post here, there would hardly be
sufficient to form a quorum. Indeed, including assholes and spammers
in such a ban would certainly put the tin hat on it.

You might as well try selling ice cubes to Inuit, after publicly
****ing in the fridge,. but donīt let that discourage you. However, as
I am a compassionate man, I might suggest that you keep your day job
for the time being at least. Just until you have whipped up a buying
frenzy...............

You might also benefit from reading the "conclusions" presented here;

http://warnell.forestry.uga.edu/serv...istory%5B%5D=2

Should you require a viable commercial alternative, which is currently
shipped in bulk to many countries as bait, and feed for various other
animals requiring live food. might I suggest you try Tebo worms;

http://www.expoag.cl/productos.html

Tebo, ( or Trevo, etc) is easier to spell than catawba, catalpa, or
catastrophe, so might offer an advertising advantage?

MC