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#1 Post by hush1 »

Has anyone tried using lazy lug around Dublin? and to what success?

Is it retailed down here does anyone know?
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#2 Post by stevecrow74 »

strangely i was about to put up a similar post...

but were in the country can you get it....

i have seen it listed on ebay but thats about it..

so does anyone know any stores where you can get it around the country ??
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#3 Post by petekd »

Would you not be happier using frozen blacks lads rather than this pickled stuff? Just a thought..... I havent seen it in any of the Cork tackle shops yet BTW.
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#4 Post by stevecrow74 »

petekd wrote:Would you not be happier using frozen blacks lads rather than this pickled stuff? Just a thought..... I havent seen it in any of the Cork tackle shops yet BTW.


well it would be good to get a few as backup..if you know what i mean :)
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#5 Post by bigcol »

Have some winging its way from gerrys in Morecambe.
Will let you know if it catches anything.
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#6 Post by stevecrow74 »

bigcol wrote:Have some winging its way from gerrys in Morecambe.
Will let you know if it catches anything.




gerrys prices.. for one tub...
    Lazy Lug from Lazy Baits
    £4.99
    Total
    £4.99
    Delivery
    £2.95
    Order Total
    £7.94


7.94 GBP = 11.7459 EUR (according to http://www.xe.com)

just hope it really works bigcol
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#7 Post by Livid »

stevecrow74 wrote:but were in the country can you get it....


Tiernan Brothers – Main Street, Foxford, Co Mayo, Ireland. 00353 (0)9492 56731

Rowe Outdoor Pursuits – 107 Patrick Street, Dunlaoughaire, Co Dublin 00353 (0)1284 2462

Hewetson Brothers - Bridge Street, Westport, Co Mayo 00353 (0)9826018 hewetsons@iol.ie


or in Northern Ireland:-



Laganside Tackle – 161 Kingsway, Dunmurray, Belfast, BT17 9RY 02890 625931

The Great Outdoors - 22 Broughane Street, Ballymena, Co Antrim, BT43 6EB

028 2564 7187 thegreatoutdoors@btconnect.com

Causeway Baits & Tackle - 106, Main St, Bushmills, County Antrim BT57 8QD

028 2073 0025 causewaytackle@btconnect.com

Causeway Baits & Tackle - 78, Main St, Portrush, County Antrim BT56 8BN 028 7082 9696 causewaytackle@btconnect.com

Flying Tackle - 74, Main St, Portrush, County Antrim BT56 8BN 028 7082 2209 douglas.long1@btopenworld.com

Flying Tackle - 9 Harbour Road, Port Stewart, Co Antrim, BT55 7AX 0780 1968 795

McKee's Fishing Tackle - 59, Church St, Bangor, County Down BT20 3HX 028 9145 4983

Belfast Angling Centre - Unit 11, Castleton Centre, 34, York Rd, Belfast, Co Antrim BT15 3HE 028 9074 7074

Foyle Angling Centre - Unit 10, Ballyore Business Park, Victoria Rd, New Buildings, Londonderry, Co Londonderry BT47 2TH 028 7131 2223
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#8 Post by martin32 »

Just a Quick question can you make your own lazy lug ? With live lug that you might have left over after fishing. :?
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#9 Post by Al »

I think somebody posted the solutions and measurments that you would use to perserve them, cant remember who though :? Should come up on a search...but can you use the lazylug solution again by putting fresh lug in it when you have used all the Lazylug or does it go out of date?
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#10 Post by KK »

There are posts and links around about doing it, Ide suggest salting lug, it dries them out without bursting them and there very easy to put on a hook like a strip of leather and as soon as it hits the water its re-hidrates and is a juicy lug bait again, and its very easy to do.
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#11 Post by col »

I contacted veals about getting some posted here, thay said it would be £6.30 postage, so plus your £4.99 and thats £11.29 :shock: .Certainly won't be buying 'em from there!
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#12 Post by nthclare »

I agree with KK I tried that method and caught flounders that way and a 7lbs Bass from rehydrated lug which was salted and frozen then used again.
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#13 Post by Drew »

Just Bought a Tub, Currently Staring at it wondering where to go to try it.... lol :lol:
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#14 Post by round_ourway »

pookie was using the lazy lug last night
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How'd he do?
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