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Icemanjay
Posted: Jun 27, 2021 - 07:06 pm


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Hey guys I’m heading up to the French River with my family Saturday morning, anyone know any decent places on the 400 to stop and grab some worms? We usually stop at the petro Canada/ licks truck stop in parry sound, don’t know if they sell them there? We stopped in point au Barill last year and got bent over so trying to avoid that lol. Been a while since I posted, hopefully we’ll run into some fish worth talking about!

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Fozzy47
Posted: Jun 28, 2021 - 06:20 am


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The Parry Sound Canadian Tire sells them and of course Pointe Au Baril as well.

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fishmagnet
Posted: Jun 28, 2021 - 07:34 am


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I purchased worms up north the other day.. WTF. $6.00a dozen.. I'm not sure if I should fry them and eat them or use them for fishing.. Lol

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Posted: Jun 28, 2021 - 10:27 am


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QUOTE (fishmagnet @ Jun 28, 2021 - 07:34 am)
I purchased worms up north the other day.. WTF. $6.00a dozen.. I'm not sure if I should fry them and eat them or use them for fishing.. Lol

LOL!
My senkos are more expensive but at least they come presalted.

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Knuguy
Posted: Jun 28, 2021 - 10:32 am


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Should be easy to get them off the grass this week with the rain we are supposed to have


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Icemanjay
Posted: Jun 28, 2021 - 06:25 pm


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I think maybe crappy tire will be the destination thank you! A couple of years ago I brought my own worms and didn’t have the best of luck keeping them, don’t know why because I’ve done it many times. If I have time maybe I’ll go on a pick but we’ll see. I can’t believe how much they charge for the damn things now, it’s unreal. Looking forward to finally doing some fishing either way!

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Mr Meat
Posted: Jun 28, 2021 - 06:52 pm


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I get 2 dozen for just under 8 bucks. Picked 4 dozen off my lawn in a half hour couple of weeks ago

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Posted: Jun 28, 2021 - 08:14 pm


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down south I pay $12 for 5 dozen, guess there is some good to live in the south.

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Icemanjay
Posted: Jul 10, 2021 - 04:52 pm


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Well I ended up picking my own worms, couldn’t say no to that once I saw how many were out Friday night and they worked out great this time. Didn’t do a ton of fishing but got out a few times, everyone had fun and we ended up with a fish fry of bass so at the end of the day had a great trip. Went out solo with my downrigger one evening as well to see what would happen but no luck. Anyone else fish the area between recollete falls and flowerpot bay? Fishing was definitely tough this year.

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