We use wax worms (wax moth larva) a lot here in Wisconsin. Primarily for ice fishing, but occasional in spring and summer too. They actually should not be kept in the refrigerator. They live much longer when kept at room temp. Like most bait, high heat isn’t their friend either. Love the panfish vids man.
We start using waxies around this time of the Fall. We'll use them all the way until June. SE Wisconsin. Obviously, as you stated , they are very good for ice fishing. Spikes are good too (fly maggots).
Here in Texas I catch way more bluegill with those meal worms than red worms. Sometimes catch like 6 or 7 on one worm. The best hooks to use are the eagle claw with the little barbs on them.
I'm a fairly new subscriber and have been enjoying your videos. I have a question on this one, why didn't you switch baits once the bite was active on the worms? If you put the worms under the cork, and the waxies on the dropshot, and the bite continued on the worms and not the waxies it would've been more convincing. Just sayin; not trying to be a jerk. Thanx for your videos!
I was listening on my way to the river and while setting up. Got skunked but made progress on a book. Striper and Salmon never made a run this Fall and the usual baitfish are nowhere to be seen. At least I’m enjoying your catch.
Use to fish with those baits when I was a kid work great for pan fish but a Beatle spin works even better good luck on your next fishing trip keep them videos coming yewww
I also first used wax worm in Wisconson. Later I fished at Toledo Bend La. side with them and really killed the sun fish and small bass. I called wax worms "crack for fish". LOL
Try to get soldier fly larvae. They are small, but tough as shoe leather and stay on the hook well. I found some in compost I was making and used them. I think they like compost.
I live in the northeast and we use those for pan fish and trout , but we call them meal worms .lol I never heard them called wax worms . But they work well for trout .I enjoy your videos keep them rolling.
They look very dead you need to take the top off and let them warm up and move around and then put them on the hook try that and see if it works if not do not go back to that taco store for waxworms trust me
You're quite fortunate to have so many places to fish. Thankfully you share that with the world.
We use wax worms (wax moth larva) a lot here in Wisconsin. Primarily for ice fishing, but occasional in spring and summer too. They actually should not be kept in the refrigerator. They live much longer when kept at room temp. Like most bait, high heat isn’t their friend either. Love the panfish vids man.
Cool little day of fishing. Sir thanks and appreciate all you do for us till the next's one GodBless and Tight Lines
We start using waxies around this time of the Fall. We'll use them all the way until June. SE Wisconsin. Obviously, as you stated , they are very good for ice fishing. Spikes are good too (fly maggots).
Yep ... used wax worms on tiny jigs on frozen lakes, here in northern Indiana.
A bad day fishing beats a good day watching. You make good video.
Here in Texas I catch way more bluegill with those meal worms than red worms. Sometimes catch like 6 or 7 on one worm. The best hooks to use are the eagle claw with the little barbs on them.
yeah i would expect meal worms to stay on the hook better since they are harder then wax worms two different larve species
You mean wax worm because a mealworm won't last but one fish
I'm a fairly new subscriber and have been enjoying your videos. I have a question on this one, why didn't you switch baits once the bite was active on the worms? If you put the worms under the cork, and the waxies on the dropshot, and the bite continued on the worms and not the waxies it would've been more convincing. Just sayin; not trying to be a jerk.
Thanx for your videos!
I was listening on my way to the river and while setting up. Got skunked but made progress on a book. Striper and Salmon never made a run this Fall and the usual baitfish are nowhere to be seen. At least I’m enjoying your catch.
First. Yeah you right yeah you right. Let's go mhood
No dude. We tied. We are both First. 🥇Everything comin out ok? ☕️🚽
Use to fish with those baits when I was a kid work great for pan fish but a Beatle spin works even better good luck on your next fishing trip keep them videos coming yewww
I also first used wax worm in Wisconson. Later I fished at Toledo Bend La. side with them and really killed the sun fish and small bass. I called wax worms "crack for fish". LOL
In Ga we feed the wax worms on our hooks the same way you did the worm
when you take them out of the refrigerator you let them sit to come alive and they usually are a little tougher i feed them to my gecko sometimes
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Try to get soldier fly larvae. They are small, but tough as shoe leather and stay on the hook well. I found some in compost I was making and used them. I think they like compost.
What knot do you use for the drop shot? My hook never stays that straight.
I use wax worms here in Arkansas for panfish and 1-4 lb channel cats. It's one of my favorite baits
I search out the water with a worm first...as a locator. Usually, they can't resist a worm.once I found them. Waxworms on the hook.
I live in the northeast and we use those for pan fish and trout , but we call them meal worms .lol I never heard them called wax worms . But they work well for trout .I enjoy your videos keep them rolling.
meal worms are skinnier then wax worms and they feel different
@@terrorbloc9529 ahh gotcha, yea I have never seen those before lol. Meal worms are the way to go they love those things
Wax worms are a completely different species from a mealworm.
Yes I have learned that, interesting, thanks
Awesome
You should try getting your hands on some euro larvae or spikes.
Have you ever tried butter worms
you should always thread your worms on the hook, when you have part hanging off - the fish pull them off easier
Problem with that is it impairs the action you want it as natural as possible for more bites.
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Waxworms always
Cut bait vs video ?
Wax worms stay on way better with just a regular eagle claw hook. Not a jig head in my opinion
They look very dead you need to take the top off and let them warm up and move around and then put them on the hook try that and see if it works if not do not go back to that taco store for waxworms trust me
My experience in the South is about the same as yours. Not good.
Those are the worst looking meal worms I have ever seen. 🤮
meal worms are harder then wax worms they are different larve
Those aren't mealworms.