Wild Walleye Worms
Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2016 12:16 pm
As an avid Walleye fisherman I am like a lot of others, always looking for some thing to attract more Walleye. I think I may have been one of the first to start talking about Slow Death hooks on this forum and now several folks are having great success with those. After retiring I have been watching my money a little closer and the price of nightcrawlers has been one thing I have been trying to get a handle on. At $3.00 a dozen for bait that's .25 per worm and if you don't keep them cool enough they die and are hard to hold day after day so I went looking for a hardier worm that don't cost an arm and a leg. About two months ago i came across a web site from North Carolina that bragged about Louisiana Swamp Worms. I bought a pound of bed run(about 400-450) and set up a small worm bed in the back yard. When the worms showed up I thought they were a little on the small side so I call the worm farmer and was very surprised that he remembered my order and I realized he operates a one man show and full of good advise. He said to let the grow about a week and start picking the size we wanted to fish with, so we did just that. In that short time I was amazed by their growth and how lively they are. We took a couple dozen out on Banks Lake slipped them on a Slow Death hook, a small Red Wiggler is the only other worm I have seen with that kind of action. Several times we would check our bait after going through a weed bed or being hung up and these worms have as much action after be under water 15 minutes as they do when you first rig them up. My wife and I always seem to do very well Walleye fishing but since we started using these Louisiana Swamp Worms the bite seems to be faster and the Walleye seem to be taking the bait farther in making for less lost fish and it may be a coincidence but we are hooking up with larger fish then we were the past couple months. Another nice thing about these worms is you don't refrigerate them and don't have to keep them in a cooler in the boat, so far we have not had a single dead worm from the heat. But the greatest thing to me is the cost about .10 per worm and they are reproducing free worms every day. Well I hope this information may help, that's the great thing about this site folks sharing information and helping other folks.