I have been digging up worms around the house and putting them in a 5 gallon bucket. I would guess I probably found at least 100 worms. I’m hoping the size of my earthworm collection grows over time. I am looking to go fishing soon and I wanted to have a big supply of worms to go fishing with. Especially if I decide to go bream fishing. It’s pronounced “brim“, but I know the spelling is bream. These are small fish that stay near the shoreline, so they won’t get eat by the bigger fish in the lakes and rivers. Bream are good to eat, if you can catch them big enough. It’s fun to fish for bream, because you can throw out your line and have a bite almost instantly. Bream will attack your bait fast and no patience needed. You might get lucky and attract a big bass; while you’re bream fishing. So be sure you keep a close eye on the fishing pole, if you go bream fishing. I need to save up a few more worms and I plan to go real soon. I feed my worms table scraps. I give them pretty much everything, but I don’t allow no meats or cheeses to get in their dirt. I mainly just used the vegetables and breads that we have left over after dinners to feed them. The food breaks down in the soil and becomes a great source of food for the worms. These worms also help to make the soil rich, so I will probably use my worm dirt to grow some plants in. Don’t ever spend money on worms again for fishing. Just start your own worm bed in something today, so you will have worms on hand when you decide to go fishing.
