Hi everyone, a mate and I decided it was time we learned to catch sand worms. We went down to the Spit on the Gold Coast 3 times. The first time two weeks ago was about 2 p.m. plenty of worms and we managed to get a couple in about three hours.
The next time a week ago we went down it was just about full high tide not quite so many worms around and we managed a few more worms.
A few days later we went again, 2 hours before low tide no worms anywhere, we saw about a dozen heads in three hours. ??? We were using a really good stinky bait but the worms were not surfacing, the ones that did were really skitish and shot down the hole real quick.
Can anyone tell me WHY [smiley=help.gif]
The only things I can think that were different to the other two days were: Barometer had dropped to about 1006 :slight WNW wind (blowing ofshore) : and around the bottom of the moon. So why wern't the worms sufacing ???
I would really appreciate any help about his world stopping problem, and any tips for catching these slippery little suckers would be greatly appreciated as well.
My mate and I met at a cardiac rehab clinic so you can imagine us trying to catch these worms in between spraying copius amounts of nitro under the tongue.
If anyone around Surfers is going going worming in the near future I would like tag along and learn how it is done by any expert before I shuffle of this mortal beach for the last time. [smiley=angel.gif]
Cheers and regards to everyone that has the answers to these burning questions. [smiley=2thumbsup.gif] [smiley=2thumbsup.gif]
aglassman (pete)![]()