lug worm

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carlbfast

lug worm

#1 Post by carlbfast »

seen a shop in Carrick that sells them. 6 pounds for a pound in weight,is this a reasonable price?

i live in Glengormley and i am looking for somewhere to either buy/dig them.
anyone got any ideas?
need to get them for the trip to cushendun in a couple of weeks.
rab01
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#2 Post by rab01 »

i believe there is mud flats at the docks in duncrue ind. estate where u can dig plenty of rag and i'm sure lug. i'm spoilt around my way in holywood, r beach is filled with both. if u didn't mind the drive down to holywood u can park at kinnegar beside the wooden pier and u dig the beach to the right. dig further out the beach for king rag and close in for lug. i can dig more than enough worms for 2 people in half an hour here!!
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#3 Post by thompo »

pm'd you
species so far 2007 (18....)
Conger, Codling, Coalfish, Shore Rockling, Dab, Flounder, Dogfish, 3 beard rocking, Pollack, Whiting, Pouting, Red cod, Poor Cod, Tadpole fish, Short and Long splined sea sculpin, TopKnot, Cukcoo Ray,

Targets: fish over 10lb, eel over 20lb (came VERY close almost :( )
carlbfast

#4 Post by carlbfast »

got your PM Thompo,thanks for the advice.

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