Raising fishing worms can be for your own personal use or commercial purposes. Worms are still used by many fishermen as a bait and the bigger the better. Knowing how to make your fishing worms grow larger can be the difference between catc… read more
Fishing worms are popular bait among many anglers for catching a variety of game fish, from small mountain trout to large mouth bass. As a means to supplement their income, some people decide to take advantage of the earthworm's popularity… read more
Worms are some of the most useful and beneficial animals alive. They break down trash, turning refuse into rich soil. They also make great feed for many pet reptiles, amphibians and fish. Best of all, they are an excellent, quick spawning l… read more
If you are thinking about making your own plastic fishing worms, you can also make the mold for them. Making a plastic worm mold is not that difficult, and the supplies are not expensive, either. Before you know it, you will have a producti… read more
Making your own plastic fishing worms will allow you to get creative with your fishing tackle and save some money in the long run. Plastic worms are not that hard to make. All the supplies you will need can be found at your local fishing or… read more
There is something especially satisfying about catching a fish with gear that you have made yourself. Using a rod or lure that you made is one example of this, but many fishermen are also raising their own bait. Raising worms for your fishi… read more
Having your own earthworm bed will save you a trip to the bait shop on your next fishing trip. Earthworms are easy to care for; almost anyone, children included, can help out with a worm bed. You can also sell your excess earthworms to make… read more
Since 1949, both advanced and novice fishermen have employed plastic worms--or floating worm lures--to get the fish to bite. Floating worms have gone in and out of style through the years, but never disappeared. Pros often use them in fishi… read more
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