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Feb 26, 2023 18:07:39   #
Grizzly 17 Loc: South central Pa
 
Rayz wrote:
Dicks has become worse than WM. No longer has ammo or fire arms. I guess they only want to sell spandex pants to the bicycle types.


They have a dicks near Bass Pro in Harrisburg PA. Sells no hunting or fishing gear.

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Feb 26, 2023 18:14:54   #
kandydisbar Loc: West Orange, NJ
 
Andy cacciatori wrote:
I've been using the Ned rig for the last too years and have done done great with them. Like using the Z man in the Crawfish.
I cast it out and cast it out then gig it back slowly, you have to keep the rod tip up and keep your rod up when a fish is on or they will get off even when you set the hook.
I've lost lots of fish because I lower the rod just a little bit!!.
Hope this helps you out.


Will try it! When it warms up a bit, or at least the Sun is out!

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Feb 26, 2023 18:30:12   #
Andy cacciatori Loc: Modesto cal.
 
kandydisbar wrote:
Will try it! When it warms up a bit, or at least the Sun is out!


I use a fast action tip to too feel the the pick up .
Ist time I tried it I was using a med action rod did not catch as many as my son in law and his buddy next week changed over and what a difference.
Good luck and let me know how you do.

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Feb 26, 2023 20:04:31   #
Badmoon Loc: Ewing NJ
 
Gulp worms work really well for kingfish in the surf both red and camo great substitute for expensive blood worms !

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Feb 27, 2023 07:45:59   #
kandydisbar Loc: West Orange, NJ
 
Fairfield Fish and Tackle is 20 min drive so just get live worms there if I want them, or warmer weather in my compost bin or garden. Thanks for all the info.

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Feb 27, 2023 07:54:13   #
Grizzly 17 Loc: South central Pa
 
kandydisbar wrote:
Fairfield Fish and Tackle is 20 min drive so just get live worms there if I want them, or warmer weather in my compost bin or garden. Thanks for all the info.


Good luck Kandy 😊🎣

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Feb 27, 2023 08:11:46   #
Crappiebob Loc: NE Illinois. McHenry County
 
I have had a lot of success with the Ned Rigs. And u don’t necessarily have to fish them on the Ned jigs. Have used them on Darter jig heads with good success also

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Feb 27, 2023 08:35:35   #
Crappiebob Loc: NE Illinois. McHenry County
 
Keep the Ned Rigs. Have had lots of suv was with Ned Rigs. Mostly for bass. Have also used them on Daryee jig heads with good success

cb

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Feb 27, 2023 12:45:13   #
Whitey Loc: Southeast ohio
 
kandydisbar wrote:
Fairfield Fish and Tackle is 20 min drive so just get live worms there if I want them, or warmer weather in my compost bin or garden. Thanks for all the info.


Kandy Jim's worm farm has European Night crawlers an they reproduce also. Very easy to raise an they make awesome fertilizer. They love melon rine an lettuce anything not acidic really. Them small jigs an small plastics are great for crappies and I've caught bass on them also under a Bobber. You may have to change different depths till you find the fish πŸ‘

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Feb 27, 2023 13:00:44   #
kandydisbar Loc: West Orange, NJ
 
Whitey wrote:
Kandy Jim's worm farm has European Night crawlers an they reproduce also. Very easy to raise an they make awesome fertilizer. They love melon rine an lettuce anything not acidic really. Them small jigs an small plastics are great for crappies and I've caught bass on them also under a Bobber. You may have to change different depths till you find the fish πŸ‘


Thanks, Whitey!

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Feb 27, 2023 13:08:36   #
Whitey Loc: Southeast ohio
 
kandydisbar wrote:
Thanks, Whitey!


Kandy not sure about over that way but around here the gas stations sale worms. Small towns along the mighty Muskingum river anyways πŸ€—

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Feb 27, 2023 13:44:49   #
shaq
 
Hello everyone
So the Berkeley red worms work great. But also if you go on Morgan bait in Camden New Jersey, they sell nice a selection of live worms there and they ship them. Canadian nightcrawlers is what I go with.
Be safe and have fun

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Feb 27, 2023 14:11:10   #
David Davey Loc: San Diego
 
Ted wiggler is a great panfish bait, but an even better composting worm, and ver prolific when they get enough food.

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Feb 28, 2023 20:34:43   #
Dogman68 Loc: Merced California (centralvalley)
 
kandydisbar wrote:
didn't see those either. Gotta find a Walmart with a bigger fishing section I guess!! Thanks tho!


I don't know about you guys but the problem I have at my local Wal-Mart is they keep all those things locked behind glass doors! I can never find anyone to unlock the dam doors! Just too many thiefs around here I guess.

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Feb 28, 2023 20:43:34   #
Grizzly 17 Loc: South central Pa
 
Dogman68 wrote:
I don't know about you guys but the problem I have at my local Wal-Mart is they keep all those things locked behind glass doors! I can never find anyone to unlock the dam doors! Just too many thiefs around here I guess.


I was at my local wmart today. Apparently they are done selling firearms. That had a small display of rifles n shotguns.
Now the entire gun case is gone.
Very little in the fishing dept anymore

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