STORING BEACH WORMS!! - ( Best Practice )

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Roger Osborne gives you three GREAT WAYS to store your beach worms in this video!

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Once you have been beach worming you don't want to waste any of that precious bait.

There are 3 main methods of storing beach worms that I use.
The first method is keeping the beach worms alive. If you look after them, worms can stay alive for approximately 48 hours. This means that you can potentially have several fishing sessions during that time and your worms will be fresh and alive.

The second excellent way to store your beach worms for future use is to dip them in Methylated Spirits and then freeze them. Other than using fresh alive worms this is the next best way to keep them.

The third way to store beach worms is to salt them and freeze them. This also is a proven method, I have a friend that I taught to catch beach worms who uses the salting method. He fishes in a local lake with his salted frozen worms and catches an abundance of Whiting, Beam and Flathead. You would be amazed and the fish he catches. Frozen beach worms are also his main bait for beach fishing.

Beach worms will live longer if you catch them with your fingers because you cause much less damage to the worm than when you use pliers.

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Metho recipe/method:

- Pour approx. 200mL Metho into a small container
- Add 8 drops red food colouring
- Soak your worms for about 30 seconds
- Take the suckers out, bag and freeze 'em!

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