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Who sells them in Ottawa?
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Not sure of who sells them but, you can buy a food a ct that turns them green, Ive tried it and it works well
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It works well at turning them green, that's for sure. Have any of you seen a difference in the bite? Green vs Regular?

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:shock: :shock:
I have some Green Chicken in the office fridge
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troutbum wrote::shock: :shock:
I have some Green Chicken in the office fridge
Don't we all?

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Cabela's used to sell a product that I believe was called "Nitro" something or other. I Ithink it was a worm bedding that turned crawlers green and caused them to glow. I know I have a container of the stuff but have never used it.
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nips wrote:Not sure of who sells them but, you can buy a food a ct that turns them green, Ive tried it and it works well
Interesting, I spend a lot of time at CT but I've never seen it...not on the web site either.

What is it called? I'll go tonight.
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Not making any promo but Ozile's use to sell them - I'm not sure if they still do tho !
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It is called Nitro and Bass Pro had it last year. Does it work better then reqular worms?
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Microwaving them for 30 seconds also seems to work.
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FishToLive wrote:
nips wrote:Not sure of who sells them but, you can buy a food a ct that turns them green, Ive tried it and it works well
Interesting, I spend a lot of time at CT but I've never seen it...not on the web site either.

What is it called? I'll go tonight.
I can't remember what its called, but it was a bedding material that they ate as well, I got it at the CT in morrisburg, but not sure if they still have it, I'm sure i will be there this weekend sometime, i will check it out for you.
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CT in morrisburg no longer carry the bedding material that turns the worms green. They will look into getting it back in stock. Does green worms really make a difference?
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Thanks for the help everyone!

The CT on Coventry had nothing like it...

One of our advertiser has green worms but its a little far for me...
http://www.longbeachtackle.com/livebait.html

I'm not sure if green worm make a difference but I like to try stuff like that.
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dani wrote:CT in morrisburg no longer carry the bedding material that turns the worms green. They will look into getting it back in stock. Does green worms really make a difference?
Not sure, I caught fish with them, but I also caught fish with regular worms too, but they look cool :lol: :lol:
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