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Author Topic: Amberside Oct. 10th  (Read 4798 times)

phatwop

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Re: Amberside Oct. 10th
« Reply #30 on: October 15, 2005, 08:35:37 PM »

the tube worms work amazing for perch, rock cod, and greenling in my experience. i used to just break open some mussels that were stuck to the rocks, but they seem to get smaller every year and a hassle to shuck. those sea worms under rocks are vicious...i hate touching those things.....they are like giant centipedes.
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JiG_Head

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Re: Amberside Oct. 10th
« Reply #31 on: October 16, 2005, 12:11:00 AM »

I mite go there tomorow to try my luck again, anyone care to join me? hehehe... if is not raining that is.

thanks marmot, havent seen you on the pier for a while.
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Re: Amberside Oct. 10th
« Reply #32 on: October 20, 2005, 04:34:08 PM »

I think people are getting a little confused by what is meant by "sea worms".  First there are the onces that are found in sand and under rocks.  These are actually 2 different species of worms, the clam worm and the blood worm.  Clam worms are smaller, blood worms look like really big clam worms but release what looks like blood if cut.  An tube worms of course live in the tubes stuck to stuff.

I just thought those tidbits would be of use. ;D
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