The Bait Barn
Support a veteran owned business who has served the Indianapolis Angler for over 10 years!
Live fishing bait and tackle shipped to your door or picked up in our store! Updated prices November 6 2007. Select the No Shipping Charge at the checkout section if your purchase is more than $150.00 for Free Shipping or if you wish to pickup your items at our location in Indianapolis,IN. bait tackle,fishing,worm,catalpa,Zebco,Abu Garcia,Shimano,Okuma,Eagle Claw,Ice fishermen,Pflueger,Scientific Angler,military veteran,business,Notary Public,rod,pole,DAM,Indianapolis Indiana,Diawa,Mitchell,Martin,Catawba,Triploid Grass Carp,Night crawler,Catfish,Balsa,Sinker,Berkley,Novelty,Thill,billy boy,Fenwick,Fly,Ohio,Exotic Pet food,Patoka,Giest,places,reservoirs,Army
Tuesday, November 6, 2007
Order Live Fishing Bait online (Local pickup and Nationwide shipments) - New Prices for 2007
Saturday, September 15, 2007
Crickets & Worms for your Exotic Pet
Pet owners why goto pet stores for your exotic pet food when you can goto your neighborhood bait and tackle store! Here at The Bait Barn we have been selling crickets and worms for exotic pets for years. Most bait stores have exactly what you need for your exotic pets and at a much more affordable price. So don't be fooled by the glitz and glammer of your favorite pet stores shop at your local bait and tackle shops. We carry worms and crickets for these exotic pets; Ducks, Monitor lizards, bearded dragons, Water dragons, Garter snakes, Box turtles, Aquatic Turtles, Pac-Man Frogs, Pixie Frogs, Marine frogs, Tree frogs, Chameleons, Various Iguanas, Skinks, Anoles, Gecko, Tarantulas and scorpions. Your not just buying bait or exotic food for your pet your helping local business owners!
Wednesday, July 18, 2007
Live Catalpa Worms
The Catalpa Worm is in rare supply these days. People call The Bait Barn on a daily basis looking for Live Catalpa worms. These are the facts, during the last few years the catalpa worm has been reduced in population due to mosquito control measures, pesticides and hurricane Katrina who blew ours off the trees when she hit Louisiana and has yet to recover. The pesticides used to control mosquito's kills the catalpa worms when they are on the trees and when they are in the larvae state under the trees. This is not the only problem we have encountered, when crop runoff from farmland flows near the trees the population is also reduced. Another fact is the over harvesting of the worms, people have been striping trees clean and selling them to local bait shops. So if your looking for Live Catalpa worms this year...... Good Luck!



