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<blockquote data-quote="JohnnyDollar" data-source="post: 2839156" data-attributes="member: 4378"><p>Not all of the trees have them, the easiest way to tell if there are any on the tree is when you drive by the tree, it will pretty full of leaves at the top and the lower limbs will be bare. It will remind you of a tomato plant after the cut worms have cleaned it of all the leaves. I picked about 75 worms a year ago and fished with them and had no luck. I've never really had any luck with them but I know people that swear by them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JohnnyDollar, post: 2839156, member: 4378"] Not all of the trees have them, the easiest way to tell if there are any on the tree is when you drive by the tree, it will pretty full of leaves at the top and the lower limbs will be bare. It will remind you of a tomato plant after the cut worms have cleaned it of all the leaves. I picked about 75 worms a year ago and fished with them and had no luck. I've never really had any luck with them but I know people that swear by them. [/QUOTE]
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