ChasinTails Posted October 19, 2013 Report Posted October 19, 2013 roe goop? worm guts? are you guys men? lool dude
ch312 Posted October 19, 2013 Report Posted October 19, 2013 Or pick them yourself at night after a rain on the street or sidewalk. Alternatively you can look on your lawn for the ones right on top of the grass - especially the ones that are 'getting kinky' with one another. You'll get twice as many in half the time with only 1/8th the effort.LOL After put them in a small container with shredded wet newspapers. A lot less messy than worms packed in dirt Or start an indoor compost bin (zero smell) with red wigglers aka trout worms and you'll have an unlimited supply in no time. To harvest the worms you simply keep a melon rind or newspaper dampened with juice just below the surface so when you lift it there's hundreds of worms ready to be fish bait. No more smelly kitchen garbage as funky smells are usually caused by fruit and veggies and you get the best garden fertilizer out there.
shimano19 Posted October 19, 2013 Report Posted October 19, 2013 I don't think it is. I just started fishing beads a couple weeks ago..every steelie ive hooked has been in the mouth. im going to try some different presentations with this method aswell
aplumma Posted October 19, 2013 Report Posted October 19, 2013 roe goop? worm guts? are you guys men? WE ARE DEVO......
ch312 Posted October 20, 2013 Report Posted October 20, 2013 No problem with fruit flies ? Zero flies and zero smell as you bury the fruit and veggies just below the surface. We keep a small tote, that doesn't attract bugs or smell either, in the kitchen and place all of our scraps in it and dump it in the composting bin every couple days. You'd be surprised by how much organic waste each household sends to landfills and even more surprised by how fast the little army can turn some fruit and veggies into rich compost. Google "vermicomposting" or "perpetual vermicomposting bin" if you're interested in getting started.
SirCranksalot Posted October 26, 2013 Report Posted October 26, 2013 (edited) I found this bead out on the river. The pic is a bit out of focus, but you fix it in place by inserting the little peg into the hole. the bead is made of hollow flexible plastic. Anyone seen or used these? Brand? Edited October 26, 2013 by Knuguy
misfish Posted October 26, 2013 Report Posted October 26, 2013 Never seen that one before. Different.
davey buoy Posted October 26, 2013 Report Posted October 26, 2013 Interesting,sure looks different,hope someone chimes in and can give any ideas and how well they fish?.
Ralph Field Posted October 27, 2013 Report Posted October 27, 2013 It was identified as a strike indicator used by fly fishermen on a different forum.
misfish Posted October 27, 2013 Report Posted October 27, 2013 I was wondering if that be what it was Ralph.
Christopheraaron Posted October 27, 2013 Report Posted October 27, 2013 It was identified as a strike indicator used by fly fishermen on a different forum. It's ok, you can name me LOL
misfish Posted October 27, 2013 Report Posted October 27, 2013 It's ok, you can name me LOL This was posted here,so why answer on another board Chris?
Christopheraaron Posted October 27, 2013 Report Posted October 27, 2013 cause I saw it posted there first
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