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    hi all has anybody tryed this lugworm? just curious if it works nearly bought some today but thought i would ask other forum members first cheers

  • #2
    yeah ive used it caught loads of cod at the end of the summer off the end of south shields pier fish between 1 and 2lb but anything was catching them must have caught thirty ro so through the whole night tried them on there own and was still catching so they seem to work pretty well

    chris
    OH GOD GIVE ME A COD

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    • #3
      good stuff think i might get some good to have when you get a good sea running and have no bait!!!!!!

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      • #4
        What's "lazy lugworm" ? Anybody please enlighten my ignorance.......with a title like lazy: sounds as if it doesn't want to work !!
        Seriously though, Iv'e never heard of it, but I would be grateful if some kind person can educate me.
        Many thanks......
        BAZZACODBASHA

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        • #5
          Just another con methinks!

          havent yet read the review (Advertorial) but i can guess the magazines will be giving it rave reviews in the hope the company will advertise with them if they have not already done so.

          Simply my own oppinion.
          If people think you are an idiot, why speak and remove all doubt !

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          • #6
            Background LazyLug™ was developed by a well respected competition sea angler from the Netherlands. His aim was to produce lug worm bait that could be stored, cooled or uncooled for over a year, whilst maintaining its full fish attracting capabilities, at sensible cost.Primarily, it allows lugworm to be kept cooled or un-cooled for many months without losing their natural appearance and their important scents and smells. In fact, many packs of LazyLug™ that were preserved three to four years ago continue to be viable today. The benefit of this long shelf life, to both retailer and angler, is that LazyLug™ can be purchased at anytime and kept for long periods without degradation or loss. The preserved bait presents and remains on the hook better than fresh; the skin and body become somewhat more firm during the preservationprocess. LazyLug™ does not burst like many natural worms as the hook penetrates, theydon’t wash out as quickly in the water, they stay on the hook better during heavy casting. APROX 19 TO 25 WORMS PER TUB!
            hope this helps!!!!

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            • #7
              Hi John, well after reading that lot, pray tell me where can i buy some from.
              If people think you are an idiot, why speak and remove all doubt !

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              • #8
                quite a few tackle shops now have it in stock try your local shop i am sure he will be able to get you some i am getting some at weekend trying it out on saturday night

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                • #9
                  Prefer fresh bait myself but theres always the first time
                  Cheers Alan...

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by john1000 View Post
                    quite a few tackle shops now have it in stock try your local shop i am sure he will be able to get you some i am getting some at weekend trying it out on saturday night
                    Does your local tackle shop stock it then Terry? (sorry, I think I've just p*ssed my pants laughing)
                    www.robadairpetcare.uk

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                    • #11
                      Terry, I think there is a tackle shop around Jarrow you could try but it is sometimes said the owner can be a p##s taker especialy towards people called Zippie !
                      A bad days fishing is better than a good day at work.

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                      • #12
                        I've seen fish caught on it. Probably not as good as fresh, but it does work and is worth keeping some in case of emergencies.

                        Must be the first bait like this that does work!

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                        • #13
                          I've wondered about this stuff. I seen some on the counter in Frasers last week and thought it would just be the same old chemical junk that's been on the go for ages.
                          Obviously doesn't compare to fresh bait, but would be handy for me as I fish to the timetable of my wifes menstrual cycle more-so than the tides!

                          I'm sensing a few in-jokes going on, but a proper review would be much appreciated.

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                          • #14
                            I had a lolok at the stuff on the counter at Frazers in Whitley Bay last weekend. It looks okay, if not a bit rubbery. Only problem is the price £4.99 for approximately 20 worms that you aren't even sure if they work. My preference would be fresh lug, if this isn't available I would use frozen runnidown.

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                            • #15
                              hi all i also think £5.00 is a bit pricey for what you get but remember you are also paying for the liquid they are in thats the secret,i have bought a tub using them tonight, but i am going to experiment by putting some rag back in the tub to see what happens if it works which i cant see no reason why not a fiver is a bargain you could use this for every bait ie whites mackeral squid i will post results in the mean time dont throught them tubs out!!!!!!!!lol

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