Rag V Lug

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Rag V Lug

#1 Post by ckpainters »

It is a question to you all.
Has rag stopped working and has lug become the new King.
I find in the last month that rag are the worst bait to have with you.

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#2 Post by Drew »

Crud. Rag Rules Supreme! :lol:
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#3 Post by ckpainters »

even at this time of the year.

PS Try the big V for your triedness it will keep you up all night :lol:
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#4 Post by rab01 »

no comparison where i fish. the rag is the daddy!!!
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#5 Post by lumpy »

most of the places we fish down round this area rag is stone useless bar for small pollock or wrasse, find that lug and esp black lug outfishes it
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#6 Post by petekd »

Similar to Lumpy, I find rag only ever much use for tipping baits off with. Rubbish on its own apart from wrasse bashing.
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#7 Post by jonny gilbert »

at this time of year all i would use is lug and mac and only use rag for a mark where rag rules over lug ie portstewart or benone
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#8 Post by m.b3 »

rag will still fish well but now is the time to have lug with you when you go out. bring lug everywhere until late spring! cocktailed together they can make a good bait.
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#9 Post by Al »

Hey Mark do you buy or collect your own lug this time of year?
Find it harder to source in shops but i find it easier to dig than rag :? Well where i dig anyways?
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#10 Post by teacher »

I've always found rag a top bait for Bass on the east coast. It also has the advantage of keeping longer than lug, so it's easy to have a box on standby in the fridge.
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#11 Post by carry on nursing »

were near belfast / larne can you buy lug and how much is it cheers
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#12 Post by m.b3 »

Al wrote:Hey Mark do you buy or collect your own lug this time of year?
Find it harder to source in shops but i find it easier to dig than rag :? Well where i dig anyways?



just collect it? like u say handy enought to dig....
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#13 Post by samo »

At this time of year i would have to say that lug is the best bait on its own or with crab or mussel there is no way a fish would turn its nostrals up to it and go for a rag. even if i was going for flats id stil raher use freshly dug lug.

on a lot of the wexford beaches this year a lot of the bass were geting caught ob just lug aswell.

and i know a load of you are not going to beleive this but one of my mates caught a small tope around 10-12 lb on lug this year on tinnaberna no messing.

lug is the queen of baits but crab is the king.
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#14 Post by carry on nursing »

I wouldnt know were to start when it comes to digging my own lug and may not have the time due to hours i work.

So were would you buy it and roughly how much it cost.

But just incase i were to try and dig are there any spots close to belfast and what would i need to do it.
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#15 Post by thirty »

Lug for me, carries a far better scent and scent is the key when groundfishing especially at night.
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#16 Post by Wes »

Would only ever use rag, but then again its easy to be turned off a bait when your not catching.
There was a bit of a push the year before last on rag conservation. Few Dublin shops would stop supplies. Havent come across it since.
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#17 Post by rab 525 »

rag best in daylight and lug best in darkness thats the rule i always use as i always take both every time i go fishing
if it cant get its jaws round a 1/0 its not worth catching [ mullet excluded ]
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#18 Post by EricH »

is the rag ban stil in effect? I know it used to be. Our club dont use rag from October to March, i think the rag are breeding at this time of year.

The rag at this time of year, well some of them are full of green "stuff" i think these are the ones that are breeding.

These are not so good for bait.
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#19 Post by EricH »

is the rag ban stil in effect? I know it used to be. Our club dont use rag from October to March, i think the rag are breeding at this time of year.

The rag at this time of year, well some of them are full of green "stuff" i think these are the ones that are breeding.

These are not so good for bait.
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#20 Post by the-ghost »

lug is definately the way ahead at this time of year.

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