Thursday, September 2, 2010

Catalpa Worms

I had to look up how to spell catalpa because until a few weeks ago my family (minus Dane of course) was clueless to what they were. Dane took the kids (I sat in the truck and took pictures) to catch catalpa worms. Paige was totally into it; Brady not so much but he looked cute trying.

And for those who care and are bored:

The catalpa caterpillar is tough in texture. The worm oozes a bright fluorescent green fluid that smells sweet when put on a hook. The tough skin makes for staying hooked and a fresh worm will attract fish with its smell and its wiggle. It is revered as the best fish bait to be found naturally. Catalpa worms can be preserved alive by placing them in cornmeal packed in an air tight container and frozen. It has been said that when this container is opened and the worms are removed from the meal, they thaw and become active and as effective in catching fish as ever. Another method of preserving the caterpillar for future use is "pickling" them in a baby food jar filled with corn syrup. The jar should be immediately stored in a refrigerator and has an indefinite shelf life.

Don't we feel smarter!




1 comment:

R. Lightner and Family said...

Oh Geez!! If you need some extra baby food jars to store them... I'm your hook up. What in the world? Only your daughter would dig something like that... no pun intended!! Kiss those babies for me and remind them that I love them MORE than their other aunts. hahahahaha

 
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