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  • Does the fridge kill rag ?

    Looks like av had me fridge on to high of a temp and had me bait in it for tomorrow , checked the rag before and think is dead ? Only got it this morning will this kill it ? Lug looked spot on

  • #2
    its probably asleep

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    • #3
      rag

      change the water if it's in water they will swim about like mad with fresh sea water in
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      • #4
        Asleep haha , it's gone abit soft n lifeless even when a was picking it up , av left it out for now n see if it warms up and comes alive lol

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        • #5
          Should I leave them in sea water in the fridge ?

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          • #6
            depends on how long you keeping it for I think.
            if I buy rag from the shop I get it home put it in fresh newspaper and I just sprinkle a few drops of water on them wakes the buggers up then I rap them up and just put in fridge next morning same again if the paper has wet through I change it and do the same again few drops wakes them up and of we go fishing with some up set ragworm.

            now if it is lug worm I place these in a container with holes in and fill just and I mean just enough with sea water to cover them and every day change the water as there is crap in there lol. and buy doing this I kept them for a full week, all still wriggling about aswell.


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            • #7
              Originally posted by lannen55 View Post
              Should I leave them in sea water in the fridge ?
              Pick one up and hold it your hand for a few minutes.
              If the heat from your hand doesn,t rouse it they are deed....

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              • #8
                Yes it can if they get too cold, I killed some once with an ice pack in a cool box.
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                • #9
                  Back in the 70's and 80's I've had both lug and rag in ice before when the water in the bait bucket has started to freeze when out fishing and the worms have survived, just broke them out of the ice and put them in fresh water. At the end of the day they have to survive extreme conditions in the wild
                  Last edited by bandit; 03-11-2013, 12:50 AM.

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                  • #10
                    how do you manage that.?

                    Originally posted by CosmicCat View Post
                    depends on how long you keeping it for I think.
                    if I buy rag from the shop I get it home put it in fresh newspaper and I just sprinkle a few drops of water on them wakes the buggers up then I rap them up and just put in fridge next morning same again if the paper has wet through I change it and do the same again few drops wakes them up and of we go fishing with some up set ragworm.

                    now if it is lug worm I place these in a container with holes in and fill just and I mean just enough with sea water to cover them and every day change the water as there is crap in there lol. and buy doing this I kept them for a full week, all still wriggling about aswell.


                    hope it helps.
                    i mean how can you place lugworm in a container [WITH HOLES IN}then just i mean just cover the worms.am i loosing the plot.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by regpude View Post
                      i mean how can you place lugworm in a container [WITH HOLES IN}then just i mean just cover the worms.am i loosing the plot.
                      quite simple ...take a plastic tub like a takeaway container . put the holes on the LID section. but not the bottom.
                      Punch and pull then let rip

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                      • #12
                        just banter mate

                        Originally posted by codcatcher3000 View Post
                        quite simple ...take a plastic tub like a takeaway container . put the holes on the LID section. but not the bottom.
                        am not that THICK,its just a bit banter.have dug @ kept them in fridge 4 years.
                        personaly theres need to put lids on the lugworm.as 4 ragworm put mine in catlitter trays @ cover them with clear perspex cut to size.

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                        • #13
                          Ragworm can tolerate very low Temperatures in the Fridge but seem to do better on a medium setting of around 4deg.
                          Lugworm are just as happy on the Garage floor in cold weather. As for Water, change every 2 days but dont cover them, they need their backs out of the water to breath. Still water hasnt enough air in it unless pumped.

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