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1- While I’m panhandling for loose change I might as well dig a hole… 2- Doh de doh… 3- Not getting much loose change out here. I gotta an idea! 4- At least I’m getting more foot traffic here.
That’s why you catch bait at night. Two people make it easier. One to carry a container and the flashlight to see the worms on the surface, one to catch the worms. May require some training of the catcher so they don’t break the worms trying to pull them out of the ground. (The catcher will eventually learn to feel the worm “relax” and it’ll slide right out of its hole unbroken.)
billyk75 over 5 years ago
Was dat really a smart thing ta do?
sheilag over 5 years ago
Well, in truth, you’ll find a TON of worms in the cool, shady, damp areas of the soil, not the hot, baking open areas like he’s digging in… :-)
Zebrastripes over 5 years ago
Sluggo, there’s no woims in potted plants…methinks….
Sir Marcie over 5 years ago
Thick with the Brooklyn accent today, Sluggo.
Another Take over 5 years ago
1- While I’m panhandling for loose change I might as well dig a hole… 2- Doh de doh… 3- Not getting much loose change out here. I gotta an idea! 4- At least I’m getting more foot traffic here.
adrianrune over 5 years ago
That’s why you catch bait at night. Two people make it easier. One to carry a container and the flashlight to see the worms on the surface, one to catch the worms. May require some training of the catcher so they don’t break the worms trying to pull them out of the ground. (The catcher will eventually learn to feel the worm “relax” and it’ll slide right out of its hole unbroken.)
brklnbern over 5 years ago
The rich end of town.