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Green Worms #8615793
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Grandson and me just dug a bunch. Great bait. Everything eats them. Never seen them except around here. Find em around big groves of soft maple on the Wakarusa between Clinton lake and the Kaw river. Marais Des Cygne between Ottawa and and The two up stream reservoirs. Anybody else dig them? Anybody know other locations for them? They are not catalpa worms. Have to dig them up. Kinda wad up when you put them in your palm and have a strong odor.


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Re: Green Worms [Re: danny clifton] #8615794
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Some kind of moth larvae?, never saw anything like it here

Re: Green Worms [Re: danny clifton] #8615795
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No its a worm. Dark green but a worm.


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Re: Green Worms [Re: danny clifton] #8615799
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Yep, that's a worm...maybe a little alien DNA lol...

Re: Green Worms [Re: danny clifton] #8615800
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Heard of them being above John Redmond by Hartford but never dug them myself

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Just did a little research and it looks like these. Amynthas hupeiensis, or green stink worms...thought to be an Asian species, they are dark green, coil up when disturbed and smell bad

Theres another one thats similar, A chlorotica , but has 3 sucker like "pads" underneath...

Re: Green Worms [Re: danny clifton] #8615809
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Do you happen to find orange, yellow,blue and purple ones there also? If so, I might have an idea. Not good though.


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Re: Green Worms [Re: danny clifton] #8615811
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There's a green worm, that's native to Europe, that's been introduced to the US. It stays in the top few inches of soil. As kids, we used to catch them in pits we stored clay balls for fighting in, under the leaves we put the balls in. They were good bait and looked like the worm in your picture.

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Re: Green Worms [Re: danny clifton] #8615813
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Use to dig them on the islands on the Mississippi River. Was great bait

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Red wigglers are found with them. They don't hold a candle as bait. I suspect they are native. Been digging them for 40 years. In the summer when its hot they go deep. Cant find them. Coons and possums dig and eat them in cool wet weather when they are closer to the surface.


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