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04-04-2007, 07:41 #1Audrey SGuest
Ragworm
I was given some left over ragworm , at the moment the smaller ones are in an ice cream tub in the fridge along with some peat, the larger ones I re-wrapped yesterday and they all seem very lively, my question is;
"Should I leave the small one's as they are, wrap them up in paper again, or replace the peat with some fresh with added sea water?"
Tia
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Sea peat is becoming more difficult to source, the conservators of the Hants river have stopped the diggers taking the peat. You can use sphagnum moss from Ireland, but it must be soaked in seawater for a week or so to reduce the acidity, squeeze it out until just crumbly and its ready to use. When it gets drier, dampen it with fresh water, as the salt doesn't evaporate and gets left behind.
Hope this helps.
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04-04-2007, 20:04 #3
i find rag worm keeps better in seawater. try and save the sea peat to wrap them in when you go fishing.
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Shallow cat litter trays kept in a bait firdge, with fresh sea water changed once a day is the way i have found most effective to keep rag. Just dont keep to many in a tray (30-50 is enough), and dont add too much water (enough to just cover the whole base of the tray, tilted slightly so one end is deeper). they should last at least two weeks using the method i have described.
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Does this post mean I have got to quickly order some worms for Friday and shoot up and collect them early Friday ?
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04-04-2007, 22:06 #6Audrey SGuest
No mate, they'll be right, Andy told me so, if they're not we'll blame him and go find a nice "real ale" pub!
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04-04-2007, 23:03 #8Audrey SGuest
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I have had worms in a tray of sea water (changed daily) for a max of 5 weeks and 3 days . I used thenm and they were snapping and snarling their way onto the hook as they do when straight out of the mud. Have I set a record...lol ?
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