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i usd to keep them in a foam box full of wet snad and cover it with a wet hessian bag. Uncle used to kep em in shredded newspaper in a box wet with salt water
I put any left over live worms in a small plastic bag along with heaps of salt, mix well making sure all the worms are covered in salt, then straight into the freezer.
I have had worms there for over 3 months and were OK to use.
Salting seems to make then tough and they don't disintegrate the next time you go to put them on a hook.
Results wise, I have not noticed any difference between my frozen worms or fresh live ones.
I have kept live ones for a few days in a shallow (about 1-1.5cms) tray of sea water in a cool area (like the concrete floor of the garage with a wet sack over the top). The only problem with this is the water needs to be changed every 3-4 hours. Makes it very time consuming and intensive.
Hope this helps Mike
Cheers
Bob
Keep them as you would when fresh and add the contents of one penicillan capsule to the water when you freshen up the sand mix the first time. Apparently the anti-biotics keep them a little longer as the bacteria will build up in the small amount of water they are in due to their poop
When I was a lad my father used to take the sand from about halfway to the sanddune from the wet sand and lay it onto about half a potato bag.After washing the worms well at least a couple of times lay them in the sand and fold the rest of the bag over them.Put the bag in shade and keep the bag wet and you will be suprized as to how long they will last.
this comes up all the time, and people come up with a dozen secret recipes from Metho, food colouring and Chemicals, but I have found that just a little bit of Sea water in a zip lock plastic bag, into the freezer and they come out like new (except the last tail bit), mind you, they need to be good (read alive) when you feeze them, no use feezing crap and expecting it to defrost fresh!