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lugworms...
now lads i don't know if im the only one having trouble with my fingers.they are itchy after handling the lugworms,has this happened to anybody?
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Re: lugworms...
Have heard of this a few times. Knew one chap and his skin would peel after a couple of days using lug. Initially I put it down to him not wanting to dig worms
But seriously, it was like dermatitis or suchlike. Fingers red, slightly swollen and itchy and eventually cracking & peeling. Have no idea what is the cause.

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Re: lugworms...
I`ve never had it from lug but rag leave my fingers feeling like i`ve washed them with nettles!!
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Re: lugworms...
Do you ever notice an allergy to prawns or have you ever had surgery where your skin was prepped with Betadine and had an allergic reaction afterwards, swelling and tenderness of the area operated on?
Lugworms give off iodine when handled. Their blood is based on hemoglobin, so this could be an allergic reaction.
Try marigold gloves, tight fitting, they don't take to much sensitivity away from your fingers and are easy to take on and off between bait up or get yourself a box of surgical gloves. You won't even notice they are on your hands.
Or - get in touch with your feminine side - start moisturising your hands after a session - you'd be suprised what a difference that could make.
Hope that helps!
Lugworms give off iodine when handled. Their blood is based on hemoglobin, so this could be an allergic reaction.
Try marigold gloves, tight fitting, they don't take to much sensitivity away from your fingers and are easy to take on and off between bait up or get yourself a box of surgical gloves. You won't even notice they are on your hands.
Or - get in touch with your feminine side - start moisturising your hands after a session - you'd be suprised what a difference that could make.
Hope that helps!
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Re: lugworms...
thanks for the reply JimC and hope your friend's finger is ok now.i feel numbness in finger tips and a bit itchy thats all.JimC wrote:Have heard of this a few times. Knew one chap and his skin would peel after a couple of days using lug. Initially I put it down to him not wanting to dig wormsBut seriously, it was like dermatitis or suchlike. Fingers red, slightly swollen and itchy and eventually cracking & peeling. Have no idea what is the cause.
I`ve never had it from lug but rag leave my fingers feeling like i`ve washed them with nettles!!
thanks for the reply Davy Murdoch and thats what i felt.
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Do you ever notice an allergy to prawns or have you ever had surgery where your skin was prepped with Betadine and had an allergic reaction afterwards, swelling and tenderness of the area operated on?
Lugworms give off iodine when handled. Their blood is based on hemoglobin, so this could be an allergic reaction.
Try marigold gloves, tight fitting, they don't take to much sensitivity away from your fingers and are easy to take on and off between bait up or get yourself a box of surgical gloves. You won't even notice they are on your hands.
Or - get in touch with your feminine side - start moisturising your hands after a session - you'd be suprised what a difference that could make.
Hope that helps!
thanks for the reply mate


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Re: lugworms...
hi zeke,if you don't like wearing gloves you could try some barrier cream like http://www.orchardequestrian.com/cart.p ... ct_id=4810 I have never used it so I don't know how good it is,maybe others might know or suggest some other barrier cream that might be better
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lugworms...
thanks buddygfkelly1969 wrote:hi zeke,if you don't like wearing gloves you could try some barrier cream like http://www.orchardequestrian.com/cart.p ... ct_id=4810 I have never used it so I don't know how good it is,maybe others might know or suggest some other barrier cream that might be better

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Re: lugworms...
Stay away from creams they will leave a scent on the worms which will reduce bites. Fish have a deadly sense of smell thats why you shouldnt be using soap or creams hours before you fish. Use latex gloves, they may not be comfortable but will do the job.
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