
"REAL" Wax Worms....Colored and
preserved. No need to worry about them turning black and
rotten. They feel the same as Live Wax Worms, soft firmness,
with juices still inside (The juices are the same color as the
colored worms...green is green red is red). Just don't wiggle
(they are killed and preserved). But Wax Worms in ice water
don't wiggle anyway.
Throw some in the car or
pickup....just in case you see that pond that needs some air holes
cut.
Or in the Summer when your
arm needs a little work out with a slip/bobber rig.
5 Colors: Red, Blue, Green,
Purple, Yellow. Order by color or mixed. (Note: The Baits
pictured are 8 months old...they last for ever).
It's the
SMELL....They are scented with Anise, same thing that is used in
Sauage. Other companies use formalgahyde to preserve their wax
worms. The U.S Government would not let New Orleans flood
victums live in trailers because of FORMALGAHYDE. It makes
people sick, burns their eyes and makes it hard to breath.
"Fish don't like it either".....But the LOVE Anise, it is used in a
lot of the fish attractants....OUR'S FOR INSTANCE .
Question....Would you rather have Sauage and Eggs for breakfast, or
Eggs and a chulk of wall panel from a mobile
home?
(Click
Here) to be fowarded to the suppliers web
site for ordering....Thanks
Note: At present not all 5
colors are avalable, we have Orange, Blue and Yellow..the other will
be coming soon.
A little story:
My Dad farmed all is life, and also fished
all his life. Most days he would stuff a snuff tin with 20
live wax worms in the front pocket of his overalls every
morning. If he had a few minutes to spare, he would check out
one of the many ponds around us. Never fished to bring fish
home...just broke them to lead and let them go back. In the
Summer there was a short spinning rig behind the seat of the
pickup. In the Winter a 5 gal. bucket with ice rods
and skimmer with the old spud bar in the bed of the
truck.
At night when he came in, the snuff tin went
back in the old frigid in the basement. Next day it went back in the
overalls. He killed more wax worms than he used....but he
always had some bait. These colored preserved wax worms would
have been great. |