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MrHunters 06-29-2006, 01:51 PM Is it possible to farm your own sea worms? I am assuming its alot more work than what its worth but at 50 cents a worm I don't mind asking if anyone has any success in the topic. :)
there was a thread a while back on steroid sand worms... but I was more curious in the good ol fashioned kind.
MakoMike 06-29-2006, 02:55 PM I seem to recall the sandman asking about it.
Pete F. 06-29-2006, 03:02 PM In Maine I just dig them out of the bank. Look for a rocky bank in a esturary at low tide and pull/dig some rocks out at the low tide line, usually takes twenty minutes to dig plenty for me.
MrHunters 06-29-2006, 03:07 PM errr what if your not in Maine? :)
Pete F. 06-29-2006, 03:10 PM errr what if your not in Maine? :)
Is it that different from Kennebunkport to Beverly?
MrHunters 06-29-2006, 03:15 PM don't know... never dug up sea worms before....never even new where they lived.
Pete F. 06-29-2006, 03:26 PM It's probably illegal in Mass, unless you pay a license fee, tax, etc.
MrHunters 06-29-2006, 03:26 PM there are some things that google will just NOT tell me. and info on sea worms is one.
basswipe 06-29-2006, 03:28 PM http://seabait.com/
http://www.ccar.um.maine.edu/seaworm.html
MrHunters 06-29-2006, 03:28 PM It's probably illegal in Mass, unless you pay a license fee, tax, etc.
i have no idea.. but im sure you are right... :realmad:
MrHunters 06-29-2006, 04:09 PM BW, interesting read... but looks more than a hobby from what I read.
MakoMike 06-29-2006, 04:19 PM I occasionally dig some up when I'm clamming in RI (steamers).
Backbeach Jake 06-29-2006, 04:35 PM I've never bought seaworms always dug my own. You need a permit from the Town to do it , usually included in your clamming license. Some towns disallow commercial aquaculture of any kind.
MrHunters 06-29-2006, 07:36 PM i thought they were grown in the fridge at the bait store... gesh...
i lead a shelterd life.
redcrbbr 07-01-2006, 10:09 AM i have a friend of a friend that knows someone that has picked some sandworms in mass. there were no monster worms, plenty of 3-5 inch ones tho.
baldwin 07-01-2006, 10:15 AM I've talked with those worm farmers at the RISA saltwater fishing expo. Pretty interesting, might be a decent future in it. As far as doing it for your own use, forget it. You're talking about a lot of investment of time and $$$.
Swimmer 07-01-2006, 10:16 AM MrHunter, if you can find a male and female seaworm anything is possible. That statement is kind of a joke and not a joke. The whole secret is warm water twelve months a year. With warm water one can grow and harvest worms in twelve months that normally would take several years to grow to a harvestable size.
baldwin 07-02-2006, 12:09 PM Not to mention being able to duplicate ideal spawning conditions, and being able to create environmental conditions and correct feed for each stage of the life cycle.
MrHunters 07-02-2006, 03:09 PM so how can you tell the male from female :)
boot man 07-02-2006, 03:14 PM :bl: :bl: The male's wee-wee is outside his body.
MrHunters 07-02-2006, 03:19 PM ill check that next time Im telling him to stop being difficult and eat the **%*#$%# hook
:rotf3: :rotf3:
boot man 07-03-2006, 06:58 AM Also if it's being difficult for no apparent reason, it's probably a female. No sense in even looking.
MrHunters 07-03-2006, 08:46 AM BWAHAHA... this could get ugly.
Swimmer 07-03-2006, 10:36 AM I waited a few days before replying to how can you tell the male female worms apart. I didn't want this to open a pandora's box of smutty worm jokes.
Truthfully though I never researched male/female reproductivity with regard to seaworms. It should be relatively easy to do. I am wondering if they are asexual, or if upon demand do both jobs at different times.
MrHunters 07-03-2006, 10:49 AM I waited a few days before replying to how can you tell the male female worms apart. I didn't want this to open a pandora's box of smutty worm jokes.
Truthfully though I never researched male/female reproductivity with regard to seaworms. It should be relatively easy to do. I am wondering if they are asexual, or if upon demand do both jobs at different times.
im guessing that is more on target then our line of thinking :doh: :read:
It might be an interesting project to try if I had the space and the capacity.
What about a salt water tank at the proper temp (70-75F??)
And since they only breed once in their lifetime how do I know the dozen I throw into the tank havent already delivered their payload?
What is good worm food now that Im thinking about it?
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