Pyle
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I do not accept your sentence fragments as proper English. Your use of the question mark is also improper. Rule #1 states that a question mark must follow a direct question. The words worms, corn, and decoys are plural and singular forms of nouns. Nouns are not questions.With what? Worms? Corn (since it may be deer season is some places)? Decoys?
IOW, "I saw what you did there."
This would be better but still not sure if correct:
With what? With worms? With corn(...)? With decoys?
That being said I believe the correct form of the question would be:
With worms, corn(...), or decoys?
Sorry but you had this coming lol. Maybe if you had given me some cash to put in my cache to improve my cachet then maybe I could have let you off. Just sayin'......