So what exactly is the difference between European Nightcrawlers and Canadian Nightcrawlers?
- European Nightcrawlers are much more active than Canadian Nightcrawlers. They will kick and fight you when you try to put them on a hook, unlike Canadians that just sit there.
- European Nightcrawlers are smaller (2 in.-4 in. long) than Canadian Nightcrawlers that are usually 6 in. to 8 in. long. So you don't have to cut them into pieces to get them on your hook.
- European Nightcrawlers don't have to be refrigerated. They can take temperatures from 40 to 85 degrees Fahrenheit. Canadian Nightcrawlers, on the other hand, must stay in temperatures from around 35 to 45 degrees Fahrenheit or else they'll die.
- European Nightcrawlers are tough. European nightcrawlers have been still active on a hook after 30 minutes underneth 18 inches of ice! They are the only worm that can be used in both fresh and salt water!
- European Nightcrawlers catch fish! I've have personally fished with these worms and have caught two fish using the same worm!
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