Which ragworm?
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alancooper
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Which ragworm?
In the Summer, on sea-cliif rocks at Tulaghan strand, Donegal (an exposed sandy beach), I saw small ragworm. They were green, 5-10cm long and 2-3mm wide and fairly common. The habitat was seaweed (wrack) with small mussels.
Does anyone know what they were? -what their ecology is? - and what they can be used as bait for?
Does anyone know what they were? -what their ecology is? - and what they can be used as bait for?
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green rag
Just for your info lads...Rag turn green when they are spawning. They spawn by leaving their burrows and 'free swimming', that's maybe why you found them on the surface. This occurs usually in early spring, however I think it is linked to the moon-faze and water temperature.
In any case don't even think about using them for bait as the 'green ooze' that emerges from them when burst is not only disgusting to us, but apparently toxic to predatory fishes...That's how they can get away with 'Free swimming' when spawning.
I learned long ago to discard the green raggies as they're worse than useless as bait....A t**d would be more appealing to a hungry fish. :wink:
In any case don't even think about using them for bait as the 'green ooze' that emerges from them when burst is not only disgusting to us, but apparently toxic to predatory fishes...That's how they can get away with 'Free swimming' when spawning.
I learned long ago to discard the green raggies as they're worse than useless as bait....A t**d would be more appealing to a hungry fish. :wink:
It won't be long before it's a wee while.
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Just a few more details - it would have been early summer when I saw the green rag (that fits nicely with the spawning) - and they were just crawling at the surface (that fits nice with the toxic taste comment). Also the mussels/wrack seaweed were on vertical/ledged rock (not the sort of mussel beds you would dig).
Thanks for the replies - really interesting - and spot on.
Thanks for the replies - really interesting - and spot on.
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rag
rag become greeny in coulor when spawning !!! which is at the moment thats why if you buy your bait most shops will not have them