Going down this weekend 11/03-11/05. I have been told bloodworms are sky high in the $8-10 per pack range. Tell me this isn't true. But if it is i'll have to live with it.
If your saltwater fishing, you might want to try Fish Bites. It works real well on the spots and others and last a long time. A bag cost $7 but one guy told me he caught over 100 fish on a single bag.
Just got your message before going out the door. Thanks for the info, I'll get me some. hows the fishing been this weekend. I have read some reports from here that last week was real good. We hope to do good when we go down. We plan to fish around Lockwood folly inlet and shallotte inlet and in between. If anyone sees the "Foxylady" I'll be on ch.16 vhf.Give us a shout.
the fishbites work very well, i caught about 5 fish on each piece last weekend, and they are available in many different flavors (Crab, shrimp, and bloodworm i believe) but they do work very well.
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