i usually go in the back if i need any bait and check it out ..and am sure gary wudnt dissaprove going in to look
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Originally posted by craigmlormor View PostHey everyone,
I was just wondering if anyone had experienced bad quality worm lately. for the second time in a week me and my mate have had some truly horrendous bait from our local tackle shop. I dont mean like there's a few bad worms in a bag but, this stuff is really bad. It's more like lifeless string than worms.
Last week it was so bad we actually threw £20 worth off bait away after struggling to get a few worms on a hook. With the price of a fisjing session around £20 these days ,I know I haven't got the money to throw away.
Just wondered if it was 2 cases of bad luck or has anyone else had the same experience???
Surely you should have taken the first batch back and asked for a refund!Last edited by kayos; 01-06-2012, 09:14 PM.2016 - Cod, Dab, Dogfish, Gurnard, Ling, Mackerel, Saithe, Scorpian fish. .
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I haven't bought large quantities of rag/lug for some time now, but I always tried Mcdermotts at Blyth first. If they didn't have any, next stop was Frazers now Lewis's at Whitley Bay, both shops never failed to produce the goods.Nothing makes a fish bigger than almost being caught
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Originally posted by g.ordon View PostHave been getting my wormz from hebburn reelsport since time began and a think a can count the number of times the stuff aint been top notch on one hand but even on them rare occasions it's still been okay. In any rate if a shop has worms that are dead they should bin them full stop, never mind ohh i'll chuck yer a couple of bags in for nowt. Their useless and will spoil yer sesh so you might as well not bother. IMO
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Originally posted by craigmlormor View PostHey everyone,
I was just wondering if anyone had experienced bad quality worm lately. for the second time in a week me and my mate have had some truly horrendous bait from our local tackle shop. I dont mean like there's a few bad worms in a bag but, this stuff is really bad. It's more like lifeless string than worms.
Last week it was so bad we actually threw £20 worth off bait away after struggling to get a few worms on a hook. With the price of a fisjing session around £20 these days ,I know I haven't got the money to throw away.
Just wondered if it was 2 cases of bad luck or has anyone else had the same experience???
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Originally posted by bigriver View PostBecause I.D. is a hell of alot closer to me than any other tackle shop i tend to go there for ragworm and to be honest the majority of times they have been of poor quality (dead or dying and like one user said full of horrible $#itty green gunge), couple of weeks ago heading back from Blaydon car booty i went up to coatsworth road, Frazers is the shop i think, this rag worm were jumping about as though they were on speed had to keep my fingers clear of the pincers
last couple of times the rag has been bloody awful
im going to billys from now on was in there today and a lady came in to
get some for her husband and the lad behind the counter went away and came back with the whole tray of worms and he picked and bagged them infront of her thats what you want quality
plus all the frozen baits are in a huge glass topped chest freezer infront
of the counter all visible
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Cannot for the life of me understand why a tackle shop would be prepared to sell p--s poor bait,as it's the most important product they sell.Generally speaking,the first thing people venture into these places for is bait,and what they get leaves an impression,if it's good stuff they'll tend to go back,and buy tackle from there too.It's a complete no brainer really,so i suppose some proprietors lack just that....a brain.
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Originally posted by kayos View PostCan't understand why you went back for a second batch?
Surely you should have taken the first batch back and asked for a refund!
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Originally posted by Blanked again View PostI've used Frasers since getting back into fishing 12 months ago and never had a problem. When fishing with other lads who got their bait from eleswhere mine is always better quality.
Once had to use reelsports in South Shields and when i got to my mark and opened it i found it was also good quality so would have no problems returning to there also.
Davy
Cheers.
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The trouble is with the farmed stuff it might be lively but it does not have the scent that wild worm does ,and as soon as it hits the water the tail falls off ,
and fresh must be hard to transport and keep in prime condition,dug in IRELAND stuck on ferry then on a train then to the tackle shop,not sure if these ferrys and trains keep them in a fridge
as for certain lads who have been fishing a short a while ID tackle has served the fishing community for many years and John bohill is a good angler and very helpful as all his staff are ,also as some said frasers is a very good tackle shop as well and reelsport
never used the others mentioned
so im sure if you looked at your bait before you left the tackle shop and it was in good condition (if not dont accept it)
it is up to the customer to keep it in good condition till fishing ,when out fishing if your bait in the sun it wont take long to turn,think of like it this ,if you go out in the sun with no cream on you get burnt
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just seen this thread and ive been stung with crap worms from the 2 shops yas mentioned i dont go anywhere else than frasers now always cracking bait,only in a emergency il go elseway,i know its anoying the price of it these dayshoway the cod
Penn 525 mag
penn fathom
Slosh30
Greys apollo
P personal best from shore 6lb cod
Personal best on boat 10lb ling
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Originally posted by billyturbot View PostThe trouble is with the farmed stuff it might be lively but it does not have the scent that wild worm does ,and as soon as it hits the water the tail falls off ,
and fresh must be hard to transport and keep in prime condition,dug in IRELAND stuck on ferry then on a train then to the tackle shop,not sure if these ferrys and trains keep them in a fridge
as for certain lads who have been fishing a short a while ID tackle has served the fishing community for many years and John bohill is a good angler and very helpful as all his staff are ,also as some said frasers is a very good tackle shop as well and reelsport
never used the others mentioned
so im sure if you looked at your bait before you left the tackle shop and it was in good condition (if not dont accept it)
it is up to the customer to keep it in good condition till fishing ,when out fishing if your bait in the sun it wont take long to turn,think of like it this ,if you go out in the sun with no cream on you get burnt
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