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I have a question on gathering worms in the nth'n metro area,I was having a fish yesterday and a saw this guy reel in a good size bream.In his keeper net he had another 3 beauties,and while i watched him baiting up i noticed he was using worms that he was keeping in a bucket of mud.They weren't tubies or seaweeds and they didn,t look like bungums or bloodies or squirt worms,ive seen people down the lake using the same worms and i was wondering what they were and where do you get them.I was thinking perhaps they are breeding them and chucking them in the mud to get a bit of flavour into them as they about the size of an earth worm or a tiger worm.I,m not interested in catching bream on worms but i reckon they could be handy for the Y/F and finding seaweeds worms aint easy when you want them.My mate is breeding red compost worms ATM and i,m going to give these a go when they fatten up but i,m thinking that as soon as they hit the salt they are going to cark it cheers brenton

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Gday Big B,I reckon they may be sandworms, by far the best bait for bream and yfw, bar none. U can dig em up out of the Port where ever u see that grey mud, dont dig tooo deep as they are usually on the top most layer. Often you will see them below larger rocks in that grey mud.

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