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awesome, thanks a lot! are wax worms kinda like larvae(spelling)? i normally catch bluegills on mealworms pretty consistantly, im just looking for the little guys for bait. ill look into some wax worms. thanks a lot.
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Not sure what wax worms are they look like maggots kinda, just a little
bigger and fater. I get them at the bait shop, $8 for 300 of them. I thread them on the hook so nothing is dangleing that they can grab and pull on. Think the trick to catching those little bluegill is tuging on the line as soon as you get a nibble. "asther00tsundo" wrote in message m... awesome, thanks a lot! are wax worms kinda like larvae(spelling)? i normally catch bluegills on mealworms pretty consistantly, im just looking for the little guys for bait. ill look into some wax worms. thanks a lot. -- asther00tsundo |
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