I'm sure that many of you have come across the situation where all the good lugworm or ragworm beds are either dug out or a good distance away. This got me thinking..
There are several places nearer to me that would suggest that they should support a population of either lugworm or ragworm, but don't. So I'm wondering if anyone has ever tried "seeding" some freshly dug lug or rag into another location? Would it work?
Seeding a Lugworm or Ragworm Bed
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I'm sure someone will come up with some ecological reason not to do this,but i have a fair idea of where u'r on about and i've heard there used to be an area not far away where people used to dig lug but is not now accessible(across private land or something like that :( apparently also used to be great for flounder which is why i asked about fishing that high up the estuary before :? )..now i'm not sure if this is true but if it is then i can't see why some kind of seeding couldn't work but how long would it take to build up enough to be able to call it a bait gathering area.
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do rag need a more specific type of enviroment. ive dug lug in every type of ground from what was basically gravel to pure s%*t, but only found rag in small collanies in very thick smelly mud (king rag i mean)
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I've thought of doing this myself. I used to dig them in Dun Laoghaire at the start of the west pier
until the feckin yaught people thought it would be nice to fill it in for a car park.
I always found the absence of rag surprising along the south/west coasts. Maybe yis just wont tell us where they are ;)
As Mr Wyse said, there could be ecological reasons against seeding such as introducing diseases to another area or
maybe the rag could prey on some organism that are beneficial to local habitat etc.
My reckoning would be that if the sand and substrate looks like they should be there they probably were at some stage but got wiped out.
A very sheltered spot may be required as their larvae are planktonic and easily dispersed before they are big enough to grow and colonise the area.
Tidal variations could play a role too. Their spawning cycles are are closely linked to moon phases.
I'd say forget everything I said and just give it a lash ;)
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until the feckin yaught people thought it would be nice to fill it in for a car park.
I always found the absence of rag surprising along the south/west coasts. Maybe yis just wont tell us where they are ;)
As Mr Wyse said, there could be ecological reasons against seeding such as introducing diseases to another area or
maybe the rag could prey on some organism that are beneficial to local habitat etc.
My reckoning would be that if the sand and substrate looks like they should be there they probably were at some stage but got wiped out.
A very sheltered spot may be required as their larvae are planktonic and easily dispersed before they are big enough to grow and colonise the area.
Tidal variations could play a role too. Their spawning cycles are are closely linked to moon phases.
I'd say forget everything I said and just give it a lash ;)
feesh
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