Magic Brown Bear Worm Bedding 4 Pounds - Fresh Bait For Your

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SKU 63230053 - It's Magic's most popular worm container ever, and the complete kit includes a 1-1/2 lb. bag of Magic Worm Bedding, 4-oz. bag of Magic Worm Food, and instructions. Ventilation system and high insulation value keeps worms in the best condition possible. The worm farm is large enough for an ice container to be put on top of the bedding when fishing and small enough to fit into a refrigerator for cool storage. Carry handle makes transporting the farm easy.

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Get a bag of the Catfish Bait by Magic Products. This yellow cheese catfish bait is made with a unique food attractant and some highly popular Catfish scents. This bait is in the form of a paste, which makes it stay on the hook better in comparison to the other dough-based baits. What's more, this bait is biodegradable and it retains color. Easy to use, this bait is perfect to attract big fish. The bag contains six ounces of preformed baits. Also, the bag is handy and can be closed after use.

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