Captain Underpants Posted January 3, 2007 Posted January 3, 2007 Do outdoor stores such as Bass Pro or Academy sell live redworms? I'm looking to start a worm farm for science class. (and raid it when I go fishing ) I figure they should, but their online catalog doesn't. If you have any tips on how to do this, they're more than welcome. Thanks -Bait Quote
brutus Posted January 3, 2007 Posted January 3, 2007 Cabelas does in the catalog they ship them live. There is a member here named LANE , i believe she is a bait dealer also. Quote
rocknfish9001 Posted January 3, 2007 Posted January 3, 2007 Why dont you go to a local bait shop, feed store, sporting goods store, meijer, walmart, or even some gas station, all which you can buy worms at. But yes, cabelas does carry live bait. Quote
Super User Alpster Posted January 4, 2007 Super User Posted January 4, 2007 There is also a guy on ebay who sells them by the pound. Try an ebay search for live worms. Ronnie Quote
Guest avid Posted January 4, 2007 Posted January 4, 2007 There is also a guy on ebay who sells them by the pound. Try an ebay search for live worms. Ronnie Valentines gift? Quote
VAbacklash Posted January 4, 2007 Posted January 4, 2007 My neighbor had his own "red wiggler" worm bed out behind his house. He died several years back and I don't remember a lot of the details he gave me about keeping the bed active and healthy. I do know that he used mulched up and rotted maple tree leaves for the beds and deposited solid table scraps, mostly vegetable matter, on them. He also picked up egg shells from a local diner and the worms would almost sit up and beg for those. He basically treated it like a living compost heap. All you need is just a few to start your own production. If you get the bed to the right Ph, moisture level and temperature, you can put the worms and start farming. Google "worm ranching" or "farming" to find out the correct way. Best of luck. Quote
Super User Gatorbassman Posted January 4, 2007 Super User Posted January 4, 2007 Cabelas does in the catalog they ship them live. There is a member here named LANE , i believe she is a bait dealer also. LOL. She's not a bait dealer. She just has good connections. She and her husband own Sure Life Labs. The makers of Please Release me livewell additive. Quote
Captain Underpants Posted January 5, 2007 Author Posted January 5, 2007 Why dont you go to a local bait shop, feed store, sporting goods store, meijer, walmart, or even some gas station, all which you can buy worms at. Though there is a local lake, the only local bait shops are on the lake's property, which you need to pay to access. Plus, the Worm Farming kit is sold at Bass Pro Shops. Quote
Fatman1267MM Posted January 6, 2007 Posted January 6, 2007 I saw you lived in OK, so, find the nearest grain elevator and ask if you can dig some worms in between the grain bins. They usually are the best place to find worms because they have all of the waste grain that drops in between them. Quote
chitwnbass Posted January 8, 2007 Posted January 8, 2007 My mother who is a avid gardener buys worm eggs over the internet for her garden. Buying eggs is alot easier than ordering live worms. The eggs come in alot higher quanity, the're easier to ship, and the're stable. She always spreads them in the winter and by summer the're all over. She has ordered three or four diffrent kinds before and know for a fact she has ordered red worms for her compost. Try looking for worm eggs for sale on the Web. Quote
Bass Smacker Posted January 9, 2007 Posted January 9, 2007 My mother who is a avid gardener buys worm eggs over the internet for her garden. Buying eggs is alot easier than ordering live worms. The eggs come in alot higher quanity, the're easier to ship, and the're stable. She always spreads them in the winter and by summer the're all over. She has ordered three or four diffrent kinds before and know for a fact she has ordered red worms for her compost. Try looking for worm eggs for sale on the Web. I did thet just for the sake of it and its not a good idia . I think that i have to go to the doc now Quote
Super User RoLo Posted January 9, 2007 Super User Posted January 9, 2007 http://www.happydranch.com/worms.html Eisenia fetida is a "must-have" for redear sunfish Roger Quote
Lane Posted January 9, 2007 Posted January 9, 2007 Baitmonkey12, I am not a live bait dealer, but I do have MAJOR connections with worm farms. I invented and patented, "Worm-Glo", which is sold to many of the worm farms. I recommend the Eisenia Hortensis, aka European or Belguim redworm. They can withstand both extreme heat and cold conditions, and make for an EXCELLENT bait worm. The Hortensis is easy to get and is VERY prolific. If you send me a PM, I will give you contact information for several worm dealers/farms. Lane Quote
Captain Underpants Posted January 9, 2007 Author Posted January 9, 2007 Wow! I can't believe you invented Worm Glo! That stuff rocks! I've called Bass Pro and asked if they carry live worms, and the person said no. But the last time I went they definitely did. Same case with Sportsman's Warehouse. Then I called all the local bait shops, and they're all closed for the winter. I don't have time to go and check each store, but I can't wait for shipping either. So, does BPS carry Redwoms or not? - Plus, will I need to remove some worms every once in a while to keep the population from overloading? :-/ Quote
Bass Smacker Posted January 9, 2007 Posted January 9, 2007 I know most wal marts carry red worms and night cralers they hide them on the back of sporting goods in frig. Quote
Lane Posted January 10, 2007 Posted January 10, 2007 Baitmonkey12, What part of Oklahoma do you live in? Bass Pro does not carry the live redworms, and neither does Academy. Unfortunately, you may have to order the redworms. There was a pretty large redworm breeder in Oklahoma, but he relocated to Georgia over the holidays. Depending on where you live, I may be able to locate some nearby. Yes, you will have to remove the older/larger worms after a period of time. Thanks for the kind words! Lane Quote
Captain Underpants Posted January 10, 2007 Author Posted January 10, 2007 Okay, thanks everybody! I didn't think I'd get so much help. One of my fishing buds gets all his live bait from Wal-Mart. He said they carry nightcrawlers and then "Panfish and Trout Worms." They are thin, very red, stretch out far, and are slimy. Are these redworms? Quote
Lane Posted January 10, 2007 Posted January 10, 2007 Baitmonkey12, Yes, they are redworms and I believe that they are the Hortensis variety! You will need to purchase some Canadian peat moss while you are at Wal-Mart. They will need to be transfered to a larger bin with a lid. I used the Rubbermaid storage containers and drilled air holes in both the lid and upper portion on the container. The worms that you purchase at Wal-Mart will be older redworms, so they will not reproduce like the younger ones. Good luck with your project! Quote
Captain Underpants Posted January 10, 2007 Author Posted January 10, 2007 Yeah, right now I have a Rubbermaid Container, but am looking at the Frabill Worm Habitat (www.basspro.com/servlet/catalog.TextId?hvarTextId=37100&hvarTarget=search&cmCat=SearchResults) because it is better for keeping the temperature regulated. The place where the worms will be stored is not heated at night or on the weekends. P.S. I can't wait to freak out my science teacher with your Worm-Glo! ;D P.P.S. I got some of those Panfish & Trout worms, and they are reproducing. I know because when I dumped them out to put them in the bedding, there were 60 big and dark worms. Now there are all these small and pale worms. Quote
Lane Posted January 10, 2007 Posted January 10, 2007 Baitmonkey12, The Frabill habitat looks pretty cool, but don't use the Fat and Sassy bedding. Get the Canadian peat moss. If you PM me your UPS address, I will send you my top secret worm food. They lay bright green egg capsules, so keep an eye out for the eggs. Lane Quote
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