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#1 Post by cd07 »

I was down the local rocky beach looking for peelers the other day i lifted a rock an came across this wierd looking worm it was curled up in a ball and when i unravelled it it was about six foot long! it was a dark wine colour. just wondering if anyone has seen these before and if they would be any use for bait :?:
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#2 Post by James Barry »

6 foot!!! :shock: did it look like a ragworm or lugworm? , did you get a pic?
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#3 Post by Adam S »

six foot!!!! feck the bait run for your life :D
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Me thinks St. Patrick didn't do his job properly :)
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#5 Post by nthclare »

Wow what a worm you could use that attached to a beachball as a float and hang it off a meat hook you might catch a shark :lol:
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#6 Post by paulocallaghan »

never saw one that was that big but it sounds a little like a "pigs tail", presumably cos the tail is curly like a pigs tail :idea: . got a few before but was told they were no good for bait, however the only cod i got in the session came to it.
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#7 Post by cd07 »

yea honestly iv even seen them bigger than that they dont look like rag or lug so i dunno!
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#8 Post by eric »

have found whites while upturning rocks looking for peeler, maybe you found a giant white. :lol: :lol:
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#9 Post by stevecrow74 »

gazo wrote:have found whites while upturning rocks looking for peeler, maybe you found a giant white. :lol: :lol:

:lol: a Great White Worm :lol: :lol:
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#10 Post by Sonaghan »

Could be a bootlace worm Lineus longissimus . They can grow to enormous lengths.
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#11 Post by cd07 »

Sonaghan wrote:Could be a bootlace worm Lineus longissimus . They can grow to enormous lengths.
yea they look like bootlace seaweed might try them as bait during the week
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#12 Post by cortaz »

think ive seen the same ones, up to 20 ft. long :shock: , they are very strechy like rubber band :) there are lots of other types though not as big
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