Nightcrawlers – 1 : Learn About The Different Night Crawler Types Details Here!

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There are so many different types of worms that make the perfect live bait for a variety of different game fish but we can’t list them all here but we will talk about the most common nightcrawlers and other worm types in our article today. Those worm types include leaf worms, red wigglers, garden worms, grunt worms, African nightcrawlers, European night crawlers,and The common night crawler. What is amazing about Nightcrawlers and other worms types is the spectrum of gamefish that consume them. You can catch fish as small as sunfish or as large as northern pike with night crawlers or other worms. Crawlers and other worms are also popular because they are so readily available at any bait store. Also they are extremely easy to keep and raise on your own.

All types of nightcrawlers are very easy to raise. You can build yourself a worm box and store it in your basement,backyard or in your garage. You can make your worm box out of just about any material just make sure you make it big enough. A size of of about 2ft x 3 ft x 2ft deep is excellent. Fill the your worm box with fertile loamy soil. Wait for a good rainy night then go out and catch as many night crawlers as you can find and put them in your new worm box. Once you have enough night crawlers they will reproduce and you will have a constant supply of fresh night crawler bait.

Worms are “Hermaphrodites” which means they have both male and female sex organs. These sex organs are found in the dark spot that looks like a Normal 0 collar near the head. Since both female and and male night crawlers and other  worm type have sex organs you might think you don’t need too worms to breed. Well you still need to nightcrawlers to breed you just don’t need a male and female. When two worms mate together they both are impregnated and both will lay eggs in the soil.

It takes about 2 to 3 weeks before you will see baby nightcrawlers in your soil. Also there is an interresting thing about nightcrawlers that has always amazed me. you can split a night crawler into two parts and they will not die.

 

Night crawlers and other worms do not have eyes or ears but they can sense vibrations. That is why when you are trying to catch them they sometimes retreat back into their burrows before you get to them because they are sensing the vibrations of your feet. Nightcrawlers are also sensitive to light. If you hunt nightcrawlers at night do not point the beam of your flashlight directly at the crawlers. because they will immediately start moving back into their burrows. Instead, fan your light across the grass quickly and take note where you think you saw crawlers. Next step very softly close to the nightcrawlers then shine your light quickly and at the same time put you fingers on and as close to the burrow as you can and pull gently up, so you don’t pull the nightcrawler in half. On rainy nights if you see nightcrawlers that are paired up side by side by all means get these crawlers first because they are mating, and a good choice if you are starting a new worm farm.

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