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Thanks,
Ted
Actually leeches are still widely used around the US - especially in the northern midwest. My folks sell a lot of leeches wholesale to bait stores in Wisconsin, Illinois, Iowa, North Dakota, Nebraska, Ohio, etc. I've been doing some internet research to see if we can open up a more profitable market by selling direct ship to fishermen and women via the internet..
If you're going from the US into Canda, you're not allowed to take leeches anymore - perhaps the ban you've heard of. And its nearly impossible to populate leeches into other lakes that have fish in them. We've had many a good leech pond ruined because of someone throwing a couple sunfish, or bullheads into the pond. If fish exist in the body of water, they will eat the leeches.
I'll consider starting a blog on here to communicate the many uses!
Best,
Mark
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