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Wigglers are the mayfly larvae. Mayfly larvae have a shelf life of about 2 weeks. Their water should be changed every other day and refrigeration is required.(Image removed from quote.)Otis they are in nearly every bait shop in my area, if I remember right you're in NY, and I know that Coldfeet has mentioned to me that although not readily available state wide you can get them somewhere there.When perch get tight lipped this is what I pull out of the cooler.-Scott
Wigglers are the mayfly larvae. Mayfly larvae have a shelf life of about 2 weeks. Their water should be changed every other day and refrigeration is required.
Could someone please post some pics and info on these baits alot use for panfish such as spikes ,waxies , etc, etc . because some of us who rarely fish panfish have no idea what your talking about but interested in learning and I personally am one . The differences in these baits and anything about them would be greatly appreciated . Thanks in advance folks . TD
Im new to this type of worm bait and was wondering if there was a diffeRence between spikes and waxes? They look very similar to me I wanted to start using them for perch and pan fish
Some fine perch bait Wigglers and Mousies(Image removed from quote.)
The sponser Knutson's Live Bait has preserved wigglers.http://www.knutsonlivebait.com/pres_wigglers.html[I got some preserved wigglers and they turn to mush.Was using them from my boat for crappie in spring.Hard to keep on hook.Waste of about $30 to have them sent to me.Even kept them on ice./quote]