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bought some rag and lug yesterday from lewis angling,was intending to go fishing the high tide tonight but somethings came up so wont beable to go till tomorrow tea time for low water,how long does lug keep in news paper in the fridge?.the rag is still lively but the lugs not doin much.its not dead just looks tired(lol)should it still be ok tomorrow
peter
The lug should should be ok but it will keep better if you lie them out instead of being wrapped up. Put them on a tray, cat litter size best, on a couple of sheets of newspaper and put a couple of sheets over them just to stop them getting dried out, fridge burn i think its called.
I keep mine in seawater but its a pain going to get it. If id know sless was going for a dip today i would have gave him a bucket! gave all my maccy to harra for tipping his 2 hook flappers
Last edited by jamiebrennan; 27-12-2009, 07:56 PM.
Reason: didnt see johns sarky reply!
It should be fine mate, I've had bait from there keep several days in newspaper, often after it's been out for a couple of sessions - they can look a bit dodgy when you open the fridge to have a look but a little tap on the container & they squirm to life.
Longer term though, water is definitely the best option.
Never have the space in the fridge to use a tray with sea water,great if you have the space for a fridge just for your baits.
When i get my lug home i split them up into smaller amounts wrap them loosly in fresh newspaper and place in the salad box at the bottom of the fridge and i change the paper once or twice.
Can i add my worm is always shop bought and i only plan to keep it overnight and never longer and the lug is always ok.
Suppose it depends on the quality of the worm you buy, on how good it will keep.
Nothing makes a fish bigger than almost being caught
be careful about putting them in sea water, if they have been kept in paper or anything else, sea water might just see them off.
Nowt the matter with putting blow lug in sea water as already said, just enuff to cover their backs is good enuff, check the water every couple of days and also check for blown/dead worms and remove them. When you buy blow lug from the tackle shop they are kept in sea water so it makes sense to keep them in it, dont listen to the quote above.
The lug should should be ok but it will keep better if you lie them out instead of being wrapped up. Put them on a tray, cat litter size best, on a couple of sheets of newspaper and put a couple of sheets over them just to stop them getting dried out, fridge burn i think its called.
just wrap them in small amounts ten in a packet ,look at them everycouple of days and remove any dead worms just place packets on garage floor.
how long they keep may depend how fresh they are when you get them.
[QUOTE=youngsteve;195064]Nowt the matter with putting blow lug in sea water as already said, just enuff to cover their backs is good enuff,
it's alright if tyhey where kept in sea water, but if they have been kept in peat, paper or vamiculite they dry out and putting them in sea water is a no no
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