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Free rag & Lug Sunday only!

#1 Post by hush1 »

Lads,

I have some left over rag and lug from a session last night. Thought I might use them today but dont think so...good and lively...if anyone wants them they cam pm me and pick them up in Dunboyne?

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#2 Post by EoinMag »

Salt them, if you get no takers.

I have salted lug here all the time, it's a good bait for flats.
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#3 Post by Al and Jordan »

if you fish from a pier or harbour you should buy yourself a bait net. i freeze all our left over bait and chuck it into the net on the next trip. we've had all sorts come up in it from shrimp to crab and even a ruddy great big lobster :shock: you can also get an idea what the fish are feeding on in the area by what comes up in the net :wink: we were fishing one night with rag, lug and mack strips and got sod all, but when we pulled up the net it was full of shrimp so we put them on and got a dose of coalies pollack and wrasse :wink:

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