ragworm v lugworm
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				chrisoc96
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ragworm v lugworm
hoping to fish a  beach soon for bass etc   jw  is ragworm a good substitute or is it better  when you cant get lug  first year putting a bait in the water in feb  so any advice helpful   ??
			
			
									
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Re: ragworm v lugworm
depends on the location .....if ur on a crab beach ur waistin ur time .....and to add lug and rag are completely different baits ,,,south wexford all lug but rocky terrain ie carnesore well the wrasse love a bit of rag .....really depends on d beach,
			
			
									
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Re: ragworm v lugworm
lug is a much better winter bait than rag but as the weather warms up the rag will come into it  more and more but if you are hell bent on bass then lug would be  the better bait of the 2 also dont go digging rag until the end of march they are spawing at the moment and are not much good also crab and razor can be just as good for bass
			
			
									
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Re: ragworm v lugworm
+1tight lines wrote:lug is a much better winter bait than rag but as the weather warms up the rag will come into it more and more but if you are hell bent on Bass then lug would be the better bait of the 2 also dont go digging rag until the end of march they are spawing at the moment and are not much good also crab and razor can be just as good for Bass
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Re: ragworm v lugworm
yes lug are fine to digchrisoc96 wrote:would lug be alright to dig now ??
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Re: ragworm v lugworm
right whats the best thing to put lug in while digging  as in a bit of salt water orsoil or what ??  and how would i keep them for  a few days alive  and if i have to go abit over   ny advice on freezing them ?? also whats the best time to put down tyres for peelercrab ??
			
			
									
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Re: ragworm v lugworm
dont leave them in soil/sand just put them in a bucket when digging and wash them at the end as for keeping them put them in a large contanier and just about cover them in fresh sea water and change the water every day but make sure they are in the fridge also keep the water in the fridge so its at the same temp as the worms that should keep them for a few day nice and fresh just keep a eye to them and take out any that look dead or on there way outchrisoc96 wrote:right whats the best thing to put lug in while digging as in a bit of salt water orsoil or what ?? and how would i keep them for a few days alive and if i have to go abit over ny advice on freezing them ?? also whats the best time to put down tyres for peelercrab ??
tyres are best layed in a muddy area where you think you might get crab just lay them in rows of 20/30 at a time but make sure you bed them in well or stake them down so the incoming or outgoing tide wont move them best to get a few down soon so you will have a starting point when the peel starts around the end of march/ start of arpil
but if laying them in a knowing bait area you would want to get to them early just as the tide drops of the traps as you will find that many a person will help themself to the crab if there is no one at them
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Re: ragworm v lugworm
i personally wouldn't freeze the lug, I find salting them a lot better then freezingchrisoc96 wrote:right whats the best thing to put lug in while digging as in a bit of salt water orsoil or what ?? and how would i keep them for a few days alive and if i have to go abit over ny advice on freezing them ?? also whats the best time to put down tyres for peelercrab ??