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The sieve contained worms?
aka Pond Doctor & Dr. Perca Read Pond Boss Magazine - America's Journal of Pond Management
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Hello. Yes there is big hole for the worms to come slowly, these are big garden worms. As seen in the video the dispenser is about 2 inches from the water. When the worms come out and approaches the water, the Yellow-perch come to pull them.  A+
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Hello.
Oh Boy, I put worms above the water with small clips, only a small part of the worm touches the water.
It's fun to see the Yellow-perch catch the worms and pull hard enough to tear them.
It's brewing in the water. A+
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I love it! 
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Hello.
The ice is melting quickly, I hit the water and the Yellow-perch are coming like little puppies.
Soon instead of the worms I am going to hook crayfish.
It's warming up quickly this spring, the fastest laying was on April1,2012, I can't wait to see if they will lay before that date. A+
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