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  • Any advice on were to dig for rag in the Sluice/Blyth/Whitley area?

    Planning on my first trip digging for rag so any advice were the safest places to go are in the Sluice/Blyth/Whitley area are and any advice the best gear to use and way to do it?

    Thanks

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    for rag try down the river at blyth , turn of cowpen road on to cowley road ( where the car valiting place is on the corner) drive down to the bottom were you can park , then just walk ten paces or so and your at the river , i prefer to dig the edges but its really hard going with it being rocky but an hour digging can produce enough for a decent sesh and theres some big rag to be had ive had some monsters from there or you can head out on to the mud where theres also rag but imo not as big , be carefull though as you can get stuck in the mud so best go with someone if your digging there , just google map cowley road blyth and you wont get lost . was that you i was talking to at blyth docks a few days ago i was in a green corsa ? sunday i think , the low tides are a bit early for me this week but ill prolly be down digging next friday or saturday , well hope this helps you

    charlie

    you,ll neeed a bucket/container a garden fork (i use a small one) some old clothes , wellys or old waders and for me the most important thing is gloves
    Last edited by charlie10910; 17-03-2011, 09:08 AM.

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    • #3
      charlie

      you,ll neeed a bucket/container a garden fork (i use a small one) some old clothes , wellys or old waders and for me the most important thing is gloves[/QUOTE]

      Sound Advice m8t.
      John

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      • #4
        Originally posted by charlie10910 View Post
        for rag try down the river at blyth , turn of cowpen road on to cowley road ( where the car valiting place is on the corner) drive down to the bottom were you can park , then just walk ten paces or so and your at the river , i prefer to dig the edges but its really hard going with it being rocky but an hour digging can produce enough for a decent sesh and theres some big rag to be had ive had some monsters from there or you can head out on to the mud where theres also rag but imo not as big , be carefull though as you can get stuck in the mud so best go with someone if your digging there , just google map cowley road blyth and you wont get lost . was that you i was talking to at blyth docks a few days ago i was in a green corsa ? sunday i think , the low tides are a bit early for me this week but ill prolly be down digging next friday or saturday , well hope this helps you

        charlie

        you,ll neeed a bucket/container a garden fork (i use a small one) some old clothes , wellys or old waders and for me the most important thing is gloves
        Hi pall, aye it was me...With the blue salt rucksack n rod holdall?

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        • #5
          it could be worth waiting a month or so for the rag, ive been down tonight and they are spawning.

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          • #6
            hes right its still a bit cold at the moment its hard going to even get a 1lb of ragworm give it another month or so when it warms up
            Panel Pin Champ
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            • #7
              Originally posted by codseeker View Post
              hes right its still a bit cold at the moment its hard going to even get a 1lb of ragworm give it another month or so when it warms up
              Will do lads, thanks

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