Lmao. I haven't quite hit there yet, but close.Rain rain go away
I’d fish it, lolWonder if the fish are biting the famous Nebraska bridge View attachment 1278View attachment 1279
Funny here haven’t mowed in way to long from all the rain couldn’t find a crawler in I had to grass is way too high but the Delaware should be prime lolI’m close on the other end. Give me rain!!!!
Seriously, share some love. My hometown in eastern upstate NY roads are collapsing from the rain. Here I water the grass to catch worms. Lehigh is almost 70, dam release had 0 effect on temp. Cold water trib from the falls was 68.
Water!Water! Lol
That'll teach'm.My brothers old boss bought the local school and converted to apartments, umm,,,,,View attachment 1274
Here they everywhere, after our yard catching I mostly stopped looking. Was digging up old mulch today for some new ostrich ferns and counted about 30. Walk to far side of yard to relocate a few recently dropped railroad ties and counted 8 more under the first one. Not going to throw my back out hunched looking when a pitch and the mulch have huge ones.Funny here haven’t mowed in way to long from all the rain couldn’t find a crawler in I had to grass is way too high but the Delaware should be prime lol
Have you seen many jumping worms you know the white ones that break there tail off and squirt when you stick a hook in them.They will bounce off the ground when you first find them.Here they everywhere, after our yard catching I mostly stopped looking. Was digging up old mulch today for some new ostrich ferns and counted about 30. Walk to far side of yard to relocate a few recently dropped railroad ties and counted 8 more under the first one. Not going to throw my back out hunched looking when a pitch and the mulch have huge ones.
There worms but not reds I actually think they are a importI am not sure what they are. I see little white grubs occasionally and realized the green ones on one particular tiny creek stocked with 5-10 lbs trout must’ve been Catalpa worms. They’d only hit those as they fell. I thought they were a southern thing. Past weekend I realized this area is full of catalpa trees.
Yep that’s them fish don’t even like them if you could get them on a hook anywayJumping worms are those invasive Asian worms. Just pick one up with two fingers and they snap in half going nuts. Very bad for the red worms and nightcrawlers. They are bigger then garden worms and smaller than nightcrawlers.