~~CANADIAN NIGHT CRAWLER~~ w/pics (SO-CAL)

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ummm... ok!!
CANADIAN NIGHTCRAWLERS FOR SALE..

LOCATED IN: SAN PEDRO 90731 (use mapquest or googlemaps to see how far im located from you) :D


IF PAYING WITH CASH UPON PICK-UP:

$110 for 1000
$60 for 500
$33 for 250

smaller / larger quantities available PM for price...


IF PAYING THROUGH PAYPAL:

$113.59 for 1000
$62.10 for 500
$34.29 for 250

smaller / larger quantities available PM for price...




PICK-UP ONLY, NO DELIVERY, NO SHIPPING!!


LOCATED IN: SAN PEDRO 90731 (use mapquest or googlemaps to see how far im located from you) :D

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Wet Whiskers;3214489; said:
Hey, PM me a time you are available so I can drive 40 miles to pick a giant mass of worms from you. :drool: yummy. I like mid-day if possible, but let me know what works for you.

PM SENT:D
 
Whats the difference between Canadian and regular nightcrawlers? Are they better at hockey? or do they just talk funny? Thanks
 
badreverend;3214926; said:
Whats the difference between Canadian and regular nightcrawlers? Are they better at hockey? or do they just talk funny? Thanks

are you asking a serious question or just trying to be funny? :confused:
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if your really wanting to know.. here is what WIKIPEDIA says:


Nightcrawlers are a form of earthworm. Prized primarily for use as fishing bait, nightcrawlers are generally known as either Canadian or European (more often than not, "Belgium").

Canadian nightcrawlers are the larger of the two, measuring up to 14 inches (35.6 cm) when fully extended. Fishermen enjoy the Canadian worm more because of its size. It can be easily secured to a fish hook, and stays lively while submerged in water for up to 5 minutes. The Canadian nightcrawler is used for catching largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, carp, trout, catfish, sunfish, walleye, and other freshwater fish. One dilemma with the Canadian nightcrawler is that it will not survive in temperatures above about 65 °F (18.3 °C). Therefore, bait shops must keep them refrigerated and attention must be given to ensure that the worms are not left to rest in the hot sun while fishing
 
haze;3214955; said:
are you asking a serious question or just trying to be funny? :confused:

Are you serious or being a j/o?

The rest of your info was informative- thanks
I might head that way later-maybe we could meet up
 
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