:26:01
after them two mornings before.
:26:03
There his beard is.
:26:05
About the same length.
About an 11-inch beard.
:26:09
The one on the far right here.
:26:18
Thirty-five, 40 years ago
there weren't no wigglers.
:26:23
These wigglers is kind of a new thing
in this country.
:26:28
These wigglers have been in here
about 20-something years.
:26:34
These wigglers is a new thing
come in here.
:26:37
I reckon they was here...
:26:40
but I don't know
where they accumulated from.
:26:43
I got the seed of these from
South Florida. That's where I got them.
:26:48
This is not a regular wiggler...
:26:53
Like everybody's got here.
:26:54
This here is what they call
an orchard-worm wiggler.
:26:59
That's the reason people come here
and wants to beat me out of them.
:27:07
I don't know
where all this water comes from.
:27:10
You must have a lot of ditches up there.
:27:13
Of course, if you're taking
the history of Vernon...
:27:17
well, I can't tell you.
:27:19
All I can tell you about the river is...
:27:22
somebody told me
that boats used to come down here.
:27:24
And I says, "That river
must have been wider, you know. "
:27:28
The creek they call it.
:27:30
But they said no.
:27:31
So, I mean, freight boats
used to come down here.
:27:35
Justlike freight on the Mississippi River.
:27:43
But I don't know.
:27:45
I can't figure it out.
:27:49
Maybe they used big canoes.
:27:59
There's a big red wiggler.