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i have a load of ragworm left from a few days ago but there going to die before i get out fishing again, ive herd that some people freeze them by rapping them up in newspaper does anyone know what there like frozen and any techniques for freezing them
are the worm decent ive managed to keep ragworm alive for just over a week just by wrapping it up in fresh news paper once a day and keeping it in the bottom of the fride worth a try but freezing them ive tried before salting them dose help a little but is it really worth doin cos they end up like mush anyway id advise you to try keeping tem alive if they are decent worm...daz
so just put loads of salt on them but dont freeze them?
nooo dont salt them how long before your out next?
if its gonna be no more than a week just change the news paper that they are wrapped in and store the in the bottom of the fridge or summit just to keep them chilled but not too cold change it once a day thats all you need to do they should last a week or so if they are decent worms to start off with
The only way i know is to freeze them on a trace and transport them in a wide neck thermos,clip em on when your ready to cast out and no bait splatter)av done this with lug too and caught fish.Paul kerry done an article years ago about this and he had good success,its worth a go as a back up,just a clart on m8.
Last edited by Davey.B; 07-01-2010, 10:17 PM.
Reason: spelling AGAIN!!!
sometimes i freeze all my left over bait but first i put them into a blender and mix them all up then i put it in ice cube trays freeze them for a day then wrap finger bandage around them then pop them back into the freezer (just like cart}
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