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  • rag worm collecting

    never tried collecting rag worm before but fancied it and its free bait aswell

    does anyone know were abouts are good spots for getting them around blyth and do you dig for them like lugworm or are they found ontop of the sand?

    advice and tips please,

    thanks

    shaun

  • #2
    Often seen diggers around Cambois and W/Bay/ St Marys.
    But i guess its down to you finding the spots that work for you.
    No one is going to give hotspots away
    THE PSYCHIC BIKER

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    • #3
      if its rag u want then u will only get it in the river round here m8, down monkey's
      they dont leave any tell tail signs so u just trench.
      best 2 get in the rocks & dig round the big rocks & under the sml'er 1's hard work but u hit the biggies.

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      • #4
        the guys are right this time a year round big rocks they seem to be around and good size but hard graft ,any where its loose shingle type beds will be small stuff best left alone to grow
        Panel Pin Champ
        ........................

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        • #5
          Dunno if you can still get there but below Frazers on the quay, also the rocks to the right of the fish quay beach (only on big tides as it's the 2nd bed of rocks you want) otherwise the left of the beach, south of the river infront of the boat yards/fire training all the way along, get down the ladders infront of the new houses near the groin. For lug, boulmer or St Marys, infront of the sewage next to the rocks. There will be many other spots but those are where i used to dig. Hard work for the rag, best taking a fork & spit.

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          • #6
            don't know if they still let you in, used to get a load from the breakers yard at Blyth, I was never bothered as long as you kept away from the walls, wherever you go in the Blyth make sure you have the bath run for when you get back and plenty airfreshener, if you don't come back covered in stinking mud you have been in the wrong place.
            Alan

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Charlton View Post
              wherever you go in the Blyth make sure you have the bath run for when you get back and plenty airfreshener, if you don't come back covered in stinking mud you have been in the wrong place.
              Are you still talking about collecting rag or just Blyth in particular??
              perfer et obdura; dolor hic tibi proderit olim

              Be patient and tough; some day this pain will be useful to you.

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              • #8
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                there used to be good mussel beds at blyth- cambois untill they were destroyed by the rag worm diggers
                old anglers never die -they just smell that way

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by sfj21 View Post
                  Are you still talking about collecting rag or just Blyth in particular??
                  Blyth in particular and also the best area in the Tyne
                  Alan

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                  • #10
                    Now now! sjf! a lot of us Blyth geezers on here, be careful!!!!!

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                    • #11
                      rag

                      go to the old ferry landing at cambois rive and walk left till u get to the wooden posts in the sleck and dig theres pleanty but like said trench and i find best find a spot of rock move them out the way first then ul see there tracks under rocks dig there m8 some times dnt have to dig pick them off the top of were u just turn over.

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                      • #12
                        Best worms are dug individually on the biggest spring tides,i know a place locally where you can collect big snakes.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by fishingfanatastico View Post
                          Best worms are dug individually on the biggest spring tides,i know a place locally where you can collect big snakes.
                          me 2 m8 if u mean whites lol but thats a different story lol

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by sfj21 View Post
                            Are you still talking about collecting rag or just Blyth in particular??
                            nowt wrong with blyth m8 i can get all the bait i need all year round when i need it lol

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                            • #15
                              Blyth behind where the Golden Fleece used to be, next to the ferry landing all the way along to Bate's Staithes - just don't dig near the boats as it'll leave soft muddy holes the lads won't thank you for!

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