baiting up with rag worm???
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baiting up with rag worm???
when your putting rag on a hook is it worth leaving an inch or two at the top for extra movement or could the worms nippers do damage to a light snood?
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nippers
Cripes!!!
Must be king ragworm with nobs on that you are using up there :lol:
No, nippers will only damage you!
I normally thread them down the "mouth" to ensure the nippers can not get at me whilst I am dealing with the rest of the worm and leave about an inch off the bottom for movement - you want the fish biting at the right place!
I've often split the big king rag into several pieces and put them on kebab style, like you would with a mackerel on a 10/0 for big critters - it is VERY effective albeit VERY expensive in terms of the volume of king rag used.
FWIW...
Must be king ragworm with nobs on that you are using up there :lol:
No, nippers will only damage you!
I normally thread them down the "mouth" to ensure the nippers can not get at me whilst I am dealing with the rest of the worm and leave about an inch off the bottom for movement - you want the fish biting at the right place!
I've often split the big king rag into several pieces and put them on kebab style, like you would with a mackerel on a 10/0 for big critters - it is VERY effective albeit VERY expensive in terms of the volume of king rag used.
FWIW...
Kieran Hanrahan
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Re: nippers
kieran wrote:Cripes!!!
Must be king ragworm with nobs on that you are using up there :lol:
No, nippers will only damage you!
Me Da laughed at me too... :oops:
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I've got nasty nips off them before and just thought they might do a bit of damage to a 12lb snood if they were drunk off and chewing on it long enough!
I'll literally be lobbing these bad-boys no more than the length of my rod so I'm not worried abot bits flying off mid-cast. Was just wondering if the extra movement might induce more takes.
I also have another baiting question...
When sticking a mackeral strip on say a 1/0 hook, do you just pass the hook once through the belly bit of the strip or what way is best?
Sometimes I would pass the hook through once as above, then bring the strip back up against the shank and whip it all in place with some bait elastic if I was going to cast it out far (well, far by my standards...) Only thing is I've never once had a fish when using mackeral like this...
Me Da would pass the hook through a few times and kinda thread it up the shank like a worm, but it always seems to end up in a mushy mess down round the point when he does that...