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IDPearl
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S'pose they're worth however much someone is willing to pay for them I guess. There were guys fishing at the weekend who would have given their teeth for some crab! Follow the chain through and it can cost a lot of money to get bait to sell. On a bad day, it can take an hour's digging to get 40 worms. If they're selling for €16 that's €16/hour for a lot of hard work. If he doen't have time to dig his own bait, because he's running the shop, he will have to pay someone else to dig the bait or buy it in. If the bait is scarce, the price will go up.
The alternative is to buy a fork, some wellies and a bucket and dig your own. Then you need the time, transport and knowledge. I used to dig my own bait last year, time has been harder to come by this year. If I take time off work to dig, I lose money. If it gets light at 8am, but the fishing starts at 6am, I need to buy bait! If I do get the chance to dig bait, it costs around €4 in fuel and €3.60 in tolls, plus a load of digging. Go figure!
The alternative is to buy a fork, some wellies and a bucket and dig your own. Then you need the time, transport and knowledge. I used to dig my own bait last year, time has been harder to come by this year. If I take time off work to dig, I lose money. If it gets light at 8am, but the fishing starts at 6am, I need to buy bait! If I do get the chance to dig bait, it costs around €4 in fuel and €3.60 in tolls, plus a load of digging. Go figure!
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lampoon
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