>>927725>>927612>rubber strips on the spool that can help grip the braidWhen tying your line to your spool there's another knot you use that makes it super tight so it doesn't slip.
First you tie it on using any knot you want, it doesn't matter. Like an Arbor Knot. After that you make 3-4 Half Hitch Knots. That cinches it down and it won't slip around the spool. The Half Hitch Knot is what you use with fly tying. Youtube some hand half hitch fly tying vids to see it. It's super easy to do.
>>927705You can literally go outside and dig up worms for yourself to start a worm farm. There are many worm farm videos on youtube. Red wiggler (Eisenia fetida) is normally used for composting and is the easiest to raise, but they are rather small and thin (good for trout, carp, and panfish.) You want nightcrawlers (Eisenia hortensis) if you want the large worms for bass or catfish. You can raise them much the same way, but google up "raising nightcrawlers" for better details.
FYI, worms are hermaphrodites and lay eggs. They are basically all, "pregnant".
>>927803Because it is the best answer usually. Just don't buy any special worm products online. You can use what you have already or some cheap containers from a dollar store/wallmart or similar outlet.