I usually try to find a pond with deep water nearby or else it gets too warm and full of algae. This one has an old dugout near it. After that its basically a guessing game!
I remember as a kid i had a leach i brought home on me somehow got it off salted it maybe my mom and i put it in a bottle. The next day there where like 1000 leeches…. Tiny freaked me out lasting memory i was like 5 maybe 6. Nature is timeless. Anyone breed these ?
Keep them refrigerated and use rainwater. Change the water every day or 2 for the first week ish and then after that usually change it every 4 or 5 days. Pull out any dead ones or it’ll start to smell as well!
Oh wow that's a awesome haul you got that time. I'm gonna set another trap tonight in my dugout and hopefully I have some luck. Great video
Good luck! Hope you get a bunch!
You don't need bolts...just fold the pie plate a bit more than half and fold over first lip...it will also make the lip stronger for throwing out
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Worms from hell...
I’m only getting tiny ones,I will have to try another spot
What kind of water temperature do you need to start in the spring thanks for sharing Rulo Nebraska 🇺🇲
40-50F was where I was at when I caught these
How do you pick what ponds to try? Just a guessing game?
I usually try to find a pond with deep water nearby or else it gets too warm and full of algae. This one has an old dugout near it. After that its basically a guessing game!
How about in land
Can we use these leeches for leech therapy or any other medicinal purpose??
Yes
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I remember as a kid i had a leach i brought home on me somehow got it off salted it maybe my mom and i put it in a bottle. The next day there where like 1000 leeches…. Tiny freaked me out lasting memory i was like 5 maybe 6. Nature is timeless. Anyone breed these ?
How do you keep them alive at home for a week to 3 weeks, thanks for the traping of them video
Keep them refrigerated and use rainwater. Change the water every day or 2 for the first week ish and then after that usually change it every 4 or 5 days. Pull out any dead ones or it’ll start to smell as well!
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Man u not scared of them😵??
Lol! I hated them at first!
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