Rodwrap been going over for thirty years and never had a problem with the crawlers until last year, complied with the rules and still got crawlers rejected for the first time ever. Had to take them back a dumped them (Pigeon Crossing), made a call to DanC and walla new flat of worms and on our way
Correction: I'm from south of the border and here’s the deal. You are allowed to transport live crawlers across as long as they have been cleaned, stored in store bought bedding (no dirt) and have been clean for 14days (in believe). Even with all that you have to claim them and it is still up to the discretion of border inspection if asked to look at them to make sure that they are fit to cross. Right DanC
Funny thing is most of the crawlers sold in bulk in our area come from Canada in the first place.
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Roy I doubt that there will be any shortage of cold ones for ya bud and I'll bet that will be one heck of a receiving line for ya bud.
Drive safe and have a great time, sorry I had to break my promise to ya bud maybe next year.
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No need to be sorry Jen I deserved that LOL
My sick sense of humor
Shouldn't have made that comment, hasn't been a good day, and for the record I was just kidding.
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Good on you for helping Cliff!
I'm going to play devils advocate here though.
you stated that you "had three different hooks in the water with different baits (minnow, plastic worm jig and white jig). none got a bite" I hope you were using one rod at a time?
"So i bought fake but 100% natural 3' minnows"
What size hooks are you using? Might want to downsize your minnows to something in inches
Sorry it's a bad day I'm not where I wanted to be right now
Cheers
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Sorry to hear about your car Tom, wish that was my excuse.
Hope things work out for ya bud!
Maureen your nuts , I thought I could wheel, but that would have to be a twenty four hour drive for ya!
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