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Meal worms for whitting ect
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    Meal worms for whitting ect

    Has anyone tried using meal worms for whitting and bream? I know this sounds a little bit out there.. But it does work. All you do is present the bait as if you would with regular worms.

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    Re: Meal worms for whitting ect

    By meal worms do you mean Maggots raised on bran/pollard?

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    Re: Meal worms for whitting ect

    greg they are a beetle larvae, ive used them for fresh water but never salt

    http://www.flukerfarms.com/ProductImages/Mealworms.jpg

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    Re: Meal worms for whitting ect

    Greg, Jack is right they are beetle larva. You can buy them at most pet shop outlets. One small punnet will set you back $10 or so, still cheaper than worms, and can sometimes perform just as well. Just rig up and fish as you would normally. Thread the meal worm on as if it were a blood worm or yabby. And the plus is, it's a nice clean bait nothing like maggots for trout. If your a bass fisherman try using crickets. You can grab these at a local pet store also. Normally I'd fish pretty light and flick the cricket onto the lilly pads and slowly drag the cricket under. A light split shot for casting ease is all that is needed. I was ammazed at just how well bass can fight, let alone the speed at which they can strike at. Top little fighters and good fun.

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