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Default Interested In starting a catawba-worm farm

On Sun, 23 Dec 07, millard63 wrote:
I still think therese a huge market for the Catawba
worm. Therese already a few places on the net selling them


How do they keep them alive?
I've only given them to people who are loaded up and ready to go
fishing right then. I'm sure they'd be ok for a day or two, boxed up,
if they didn't get too hot or too cold. But seems storage or shipping
over any length of time would be a problem.

Rick
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