Hey anybody know where to get butterworms? Are they really as good as people say they are?
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Hey anybody know where to get butterworms? Are they really as good as people say they are?
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Hey Glen, try some on a slice of bread with grape jelly and let us know what you think.[
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Give Walmart a call. They usually have some.
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thanks but no thanks
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Hey....I found some. They are just starting to sell them at the one stop ( Sinclair) in Heber. I heard the guy say that some of them are little this batch but next batch will be all big ones. There kinda pricey but they say the fish don't turn them down. I guess they taste real sweet. I am still not gonna eat some on bread Ken so forget that idea. Good luck.
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I guess they taste real sweet. I am still not gonna eat some on bread Ken so forget that idea.
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On come on Glen, do it for the team.[
] They probably don't taste any worse than the pickled herring that I use to fish for sturgeon, and I got brave enough to taste it on one trip.
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I always got them at Wal mart last year. They worked pretty good for me!
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I've used them before and they caught fish, but with my 2 pole permit in side by side experience butter, mealies, and wax worms are always out performed by just regular old-fashioned nightcrawlers. Has anybody else seen that? I really want the others to do better, but they just always seem to catch less fish. [crazy]
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For me the waxies always work best. J
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Wallie world... yep yep
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