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Fishing in British Columbia => General Discussion => Topic started by: KarateKick on July 18, 2017, 04:32:55 PM

Title: Earthworms in the summer
Post by: KarateKick on July 18, 2017, 04:32:55 PM
I have been digging in various places and haven't found a single earthworm. Can anyone advise where I can find some?
Title: Re: Earthworms in the summer
Post by: Fish Assassin on July 18, 2017, 04:45:57 PM
Pour some soapy water on your lawn and you will see them come out.
Title: Re: Earthworms in the summer
Post by: Noahs Arc on July 18, 2017, 04:46:15 PM
I just did some edging under my cedar hedges. About 80-90 ft worth. They were everywhere along the shady side. The area gets watered deep once a week and they were under the grass before I pulled it all up.
This was 3 days ago.
Title: Re: Earthworms in the summer
Post by: NothingToSnagAbout on July 18, 2017, 05:32:31 PM
They flee the soap, eh? I would think you should have some clean water handy to immediately rinse them.
Title: Re: Earthworms in the summer
Post by: KarateKick on July 18, 2017, 06:40:23 PM
Thanks guys!

I've tried digging in the wet soil beside the local pond, and even that soil had no worm. >:(

I'll try wetting a piece cardboard with soapy water and leaving it next to Noah's hedges.  :)
Title: Re: Earthworms in the summer
Post by: Blood_Orange on July 19, 2017, 12:34:22 AM
Pour some soapy water on your lawn and you will see them come out.

Who can afford a place, let alone one with a lawn?  :'(
Title: Re: Earthworms in the summer
Post by: dobrolub on July 19, 2017, 06:55:17 AM
easy as pie

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I2-kfbjxKLc

Title: Re: Earthworms in the summer
Post by: Knnn on July 19, 2017, 09:54:34 AM
Some tackle stores sell them.  I know Highwater in NV does.  My wife bought some for her chickens, then she could not bare to see them harmed and released them into the wild.  sigh  .....  ::)

Do you have a compost, there will be lots in there.
Title: Re: Earthworms in the summer
Post by: halcyonguitars on July 19, 2017, 11:13:35 AM
Army and Navy sells em ready to eat.
Title: Re: Earthworms in the summer
Post by: KarateKick on July 20, 2017, 02:28:55 PM
Army and Navy sells em ready to eat.

Yummy! Do you remember the price?
Title: Re: Earthworms in the summer
Post by: halcyonguitars on July 21, 2017, 11:49:45 AM
Not offhand, but the convenience of just grabbing a dozen big fat juicy ones offset the price...
Title: Re: Earthworms in the summer
Post by: Noahs Arc on July 21, 2017, 01:22:06 PM
Depends. My kids love nothing more then digging worms, pumping bugs, and wearing nitrile gloves squishing some eggs that fall off the skein while I cure them.
Title: Re: Earthworms in the summer
Post by: Damien on July 21, 2017, 03:56:34 PM
Who can afford a place, let alone one with a lawn?

Park?
Meridian?
Boulevard?
Condo Grounds?
Any other green space nearby?
Title: Re: Earthworms in the summer
Post by: mesmer25 on July 21, 2017, 04:20:56 PM
forest, under rotting logs
Title: Re: Earthworms in the summer
Post by: clarki on July 22, 2017, 11:24:04 AM
This rain may be the ticket to picking up some nightcrawlers, although there might not have been enough...

Growing up in Ontario, I would get my fishing worms at night, at the local golf course, after a summer's rain (little bit of trivia, that course was Mike Weir's home course). The nightcrawlers would be thick on top of the short grass and it was easy pickin's. There never seemed to be many on my lawn at home,  but the golf course was the bomb. I even got so serious about it that I would strap 2 coffee tins to my legs and wear a head lamp so my hands were free and I could just walk and pick. The trifecta was to get a mating pair of worms in each hand at the same time and land all 4 of them.

So, it may be worth it to head out late tonight, well after dark, to some grassy areas with a flashlight and see what has popped up.
Title: Re: Earthworms in the summer
Post by: Damien on July 22, 2017, 01:27:27 PM
Follow the robins, starlings and flickers.
Title: Re: Earthworms in the summer
Post by: Noahs Arc on July 22, 2017, 02:58:24 PM
This rain may be the ticket to picking up some nightcrawlers, although there might not have been enough...

Growing up in Ontario, I would get my fishing worms at night, at the local golf course, after a summer's rain (little bit of trivia, that course was Mike Weir's home course). The nightcrawlers would be thick on top of the short grass and it was easy pickin's. There never seemed to be many on my lawn at home,  but the golf course was the bomb. I even got so serious about it that I would strap 2 coffee tins to my legs and wear a head lamp so my hands were free and I could just walk and pick. The trifecta was to get a mating pair of worms in each hand at the same time and land all 4 of them.

So, it may be worth it to head out late tonight, well after dark, to some grassy areas with a flashlight and see what has popped up.


Probably helped that the grass was being irrigated daily aswell.
Title: Re: Earthworms in the summer
Post by: KarateKick on July 22, 2017, 04:58:02 PM
I wonder if coarse fish go for the gourmet stuff:
http://www.petsmart.ca/reptile/food/flukers-gourmet-style-mealworms-4589.html
Title: Re: Earthworms in the summer
Post by: mesmer25 on July 28, 2017, 03:41:32 PM
I would guess they would eat it, fish eats bugs.
Last year i caught house flies and attached to a hook, i was definitely getting bites with the fly.

Regards
Anthony
Title: Re: Earthworms in the summer
Post by: KarateKick on July 28, 2017, 04:21:04 PM
I would guess they would eat it, fish eats bugs.
Last year i caught house flies and attached to a hook, i was definitely getting bites with the fly.

Regards
Anthony

Genuine fly fishing  :D
Title: Re: Earthworms in the summer
Post by: mesmer25 on August 01, 2017, 09:44:35 AM
 ;D never know what will work if you do not try
Title: Re: Earthworms in the summer
Post by: KarateKick on August 22, 2017, 12:58:01 PM
Does anyone here have a home worm farm?  If so, do you keep it indoors?

I've heard of one guy who grows all his own worms, but I don't have any more indoor space, and I suspect worms in a bucket outside won't survive either the summer heat or winter freeze.
Title: Re: Earthworms in the summer
Post by: TNAngler on August 23, 2017, 09:04:49 AM
Just a bucket wouldn't be protected enough.

When I was young we would go pick nightcrawlers from a couple different places for fishing the next day.  We would go probably once every week.  Any worms we didn't use we would dump out that evening on our lawn or in the garden.  The next year, we hunted on our lawn without any problem.  If we wanted worms, we would set the sprinkler out right about dusk and let it run for a while, maybe an hour and turn it off and go out hunting.  I remember grabbing some that I would see at the corner of the light and immediately dropping them because they were so big I thought it was a snake, not a worm.  We literally got some that compressed were thicker than my thumb and approaching a foot long.  Stretched they would be over two feet and when we put them on worm hooks for trout we would have to pinch off some of the bigger ones into 4 pieces to even get them all onto a hook.
Title: Re: Earthworms in the summer
Post by: wildmanyeah on August 23, 2017, 09:17:37 AM
Does anyone here have a home worm farm?  If so, do you keep it indoors?

I've heard of one guy who grows all his own worms, but I don't have any more indoor space, and I suspect worms in a bucket outside won't survive either the summer heat or winter freeze.
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My dad has one but they are to small of worms to use for fishing
Title: Re: Earthworms in the summer
Post by: mesmer25 on August 23, 2017, 10:21:11 AM
Does anyone here have a home worm farm?  If so, do you keep it indoors?

I've heard of one guy who grows all his own worms, but I don't have any more indoor space, and I suspect worms in a bucket outside won't survive either the summer heat or winter freeze.


Here is some info for under the sink worm composting

https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/composting/vermicomposting/vermiculture-under-sinks.htm
Title: Re: Earthworms in the summer
Post by: mesmer25 on November 20, 2017, 11:46:17 AM
just an update, bought some freeze dried mealworms, for testing. will let you know if they work at all.
Title: Re: Earthworms in the summer
Post by: KarateKick on November 20, 2017, 02:57:10 PM
This summer we used a lot of nightcrawlers from Berrys. We were careful about keeping them cool so they wouldn't die and rot. However, the ones that we accidentally sun-dried or freeze-dried worked very well because they stayed on the hook better than the live ones. I wonder if I should try curing some.
Title: Re: Earthworms in the summer
Post by: fishingwithjohn on November 22, 2017, 05:21:58 PM
Let em ingest some food dye and they will turn colour