digging bait
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dave18
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digging bait
I'm from Dublin and looking to dig my own bait as money not grate at the moment and fishing my only love need some tips how to dig lug and rag and were would be much appreciated.
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Re: digging bait
Thats like asking for Fridays winning euromillions winning numbers

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tight lines
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Re: digging bait
you will get rag in sutton big ones at that also lug but small ones sandymount would be better for lug bigger and more of them as for digging a good strong garden fork is all you need
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dave18
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Re: digging bait
Cheers tight lines its all new to me but sure ill give it a go don't really know what to look for when digging rag tho..
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Re: digging bait
Wooden bridge clontarf ... place does be dug out but always gives what u need. Look for pea sized holes by sticking ur boot into the mud u Will see water come out the holes ur on the rag