That is: water earthworm, also known as red nematode, usually lives in the mud in dirty ditches, with its tail inserted into the mud and its head swinging out, which can be washed out as fish food or bait.
That is: water earthworm, also known as red nematode, usually lives in the mud in dirty ditches, with its tail inserted into the mud and its head swinging out, which can be washed out as fish food or bait.