Nightcrawlers

Started by cousinlll, April 11, 2013, 06:54 AM

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wadefisherman

I picked up a 2lb bag of worm bedding from cabellas yesterday so we should be good to go with that.

cousinlll

Just picked up 2 flats of Liar's Korner killer nightcrawlers - that's approx 1000 nightcrawlers total for $150........ :headbang:

wadefisherman

Awesome, I want to leave already!

cousinlll

Bumping this to the top for our 2014 trip.....


Dave sounds like he'll be point man for getting the night crawlers for this years trip.. Thanks for "volunteering" Champ!!  :angel: :greengrin:  It helps that he lives blocks away from Liar's Corner & knows Richard.

Anyway, for those that are interested in getting crawlers for this years trip Dave was thinking he'll give Richard a heads up as to how many flats we might need.  So what do you guys think as to how many we might need?


Fish Hawk

28 crawlers per day per person we'll need 2 flats at minimum for our trailer. Go big or..,,, we also need to place an order for smile blades.

wadefisherman

We will probably need a bunch as well but I'm really going to focus on the jig bite this year with scent or tipped with a piece of crawler. Bouncers will be used for deep water.

cousinlll

Quote from: Fish Hawk on February 04, 2014, 07:54 PMwe also need to place an order for smile blades.

Agree!  Think this year I'll copy you by just getting the blades, beads & slow death hooks to make up our own rigs.  Where did you buy the beads at?

Quote from: wadefisherman on February 04, 2014, 08:23 PMWe will probably need a bunch as well but I'm really going to focus on the jig bite this year with scent or tipped with a piece of crawler. Bouncers will be used for deep water.

I like your plan!!  Maybe this year I'll bounce between boats - hang with you for tossing jigs then hang with Dave & Bill to rest my sore casting shoulder.  :greengrin:

Fish Hawk

Quote from: cousinlll on February 05, 2014, 01:35 AM
Quote from: Fish Hawk on February 04, 2014, 07:54 PMwe also need to place an order for smile blades.

Agree!  Think this year I'll copy you by just getting the blades, beads & slow death hooks to make up our own rigs.  Where did you buy the beads at?

Quote from: wadefisherman on February 04, 2014, 08:23 PMWe will probably need a bunch as well but I'm really going to focus on the jig bite this year with scent or tipped with a piece of crawler. Bouncers will be used for deep water.

I like your plan!!  Maybe this year I'll bounce between boats - hang with you for tossing jigs then hang with Dave & Bill to rest my sore casting shoulder.  :greengrin:

I'm down for some jigging if there's a jig bite. I'm sure you also remember Brian's jigging spot, depending on water level.

wadefisherman

Any of the fishing supply places sell them or order them online on eBay.
Quote from: wadefisherman on April 26, 2013, 12:30 PM
Awesome, I want to leave already!

cousinlll

Quote from: Fish Hawk on February 05, 2014, 03:42 PMI'm sure you also remember Brian's jigging spot, depending on water level.

I can't remember what happened yesterday - too much jet exhaust!  :greengrin:  But your suggestion to poach Brian's spot is a very good one!!   :bootyshake: :o  He'll never figure it out.  In the morning we'll catch say a dozen or so fish then leave for lunch, letting Brian's spot reload for the early evening bite where we'll continue the poaching........