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Thread: Lazy RAG

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    Thumbs down Lazy RAG

    Having glanced over Aprils seal strangler, em sorry sea angler magazine it seems the makers of lazy lug are bringing us lazy RAG.

    Having tried the lug I know its guff and wouldn't touch it or the rag when it comes out. I loathe even using farmed rag, let alone preserved stuff that smells like dettol.

    I just wonder where they get the worms to preserve them, I'm guessing the rag are gonna e farmed, but do they farm the lug, if they do why cant we buy live farmed lug?

    If they are dug, isn't that putting some strain on bait supplies from somewhere, good lug are becoming more and more difficult to come by without digging and pickling them.

    Tight lines to all out this weekend - affraid my rods are grounded due to a house flit!

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    I bet that's going to fun to cast, let alone fish with
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    couldn't agree more the lug's guff but we'll have to wait & see what the rag's like

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    Angry

    could'nt agree more. The only thing its going to catch is "ANGLERS"

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    Wont be catching me though... Fresh bait is the only way to go ..

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    Quote Originally Posted by conger conger View Post
    Having glanced over Aprils seal strangler, em sorry sea angler magazine it seems the makers of lazy lug are bringing us lazy RAG.

    Having tried the lug I know its guff and wouldn't touch it or the rag when it comes out. I loathe even using farmed rag, let alone preserved stuff that smells like dettol.

    I just wonder where they get the worms to preserve them, I'm guessing the rag are gonna e farmed, but do they farm the lug, if they do why cant we buy live farmed lug?

    If they are dug, isn't that putting some strain on bait supplies from somewhere, good lug are becoming more and more difficult to come by without digging and pickling them.

    Tight lines to all out this weekend - affraid my rods are grounded due to a house flit!
    just got back from a wee bait collecting exercise, an no there was,nt any lazy lug or rag in it, noooo way , fresh for me too please
    anyway lad hope the move goes well, an ikea is really busy so you get real jealous of the other storm troupers who are keeping your end up for you !!
    ps got a big bundle of fresh ones to try out
    species 2012:~ ling , flounder ,lsd , mackeral, coalie , common skate, launce , herring ,dab ,


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    Quote Originally Posted by conger conger View Post
    Having glanced over Aprils seal strangler, em sorry sea angler magazine it seems the makers of lazy lug are bringing us lazy RAG.

    Having tried the lug I know its guff and wouldn't touch it or the rag when it comes out. I loathe even using farmed rag, let alone preserved stuff that smells like dettol.

    I just wonder where they get the worms to preserve them, I'm guessing the rag are gonna e farmed, but do they farm the lug, if they do why cant we buy live farmed lug?

    If they are dug, isn't that putting some strain on bait supplies from somewhere, good lug are becoming more and more difficult to come by without digging and pickling them.

    Tight lines to all out this weekend - affraid my rods are grounded due to a house flit!
    thats a good point where do they get the lug?

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    I've been using lazy lug for years,I get my mate John to dig it for me

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    you would have thought in this day and age with all the technology

    they could come up with a bait/baits thats man made and eco friendly that actually catches fish, and i mean a bait as good as the real thing


    what with todays conservation

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    If they are dug, isn't that putting some strain on bait supplies from somewhere, good lug are becoming more and more difficult to come by without digging and pickling them.

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    But isent this the same as the so called `MADDIES` are these just not undersize worms..for another market...and will they not depleat the worm stocks..

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