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    Question Have you seen the worms??

    Has anyone else seen those worms or whatever they are at the MHCYB?? I wish I had a picture of one.


    They are the wierdest things I have ever seen in the water. I saw them on Tuesday. Troy said there were thousands of them Tuesday morning then the fish started showing up and eating them.

    Does anyone know what they are?

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    I alway's called them fish food. Saw a buch of them year's ago late at night waiting for the swing bridge at Beaufort, SC. They were every where, looked like blood worm's swimming around.Frank

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    If it kinda lookes like a centpede with lots of legs Probably sand worms.
    If it looked like a regular worm with pinchers, Ya may not have noticed unless it tried to bie you. Blood worm.
    Impossible to say without a pic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by seapower View Post
    I alway's called them fish food. Saw a buch of them year's ago late at night waiting for the swing bridge at Beaufort, SC. They were every where, looked like blood worm's swimming around.Frank
    The fish were boiling the water next to the boat. Those worms did not stand a chance. They did look like bloodworms swimming.

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    Cinder Worms most likely. Did they look like this?
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Have you seen the worms??-cinderworm.jpg  


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    Description and picture looks like sandworms.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LONGFIN2 View Post
    Cinder Worms most likely. Did they look like this?
    Yes they did kind of look like that. I noticed that they were eating alge from a stick that was floating in the water.

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