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dont buy your bait from the frirage headland?????

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  • #16
    If it's fresh dug rag, the worms are usually very wet when fresh - it wouldn't surprise me if the vermiculite soaked up a good bit of water from the worms as that stuff weighs next to nowt when dry. Just a thought.........

    Gary
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    • #17
      spotter i heard u went to the king oswy fish shop for ure rag worms and an half lot of the little women up and down and spin her round

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      • #18
        I have met Alan a couple of times when buying bait from his shop and the guy is top dollar. I personally find his bait good stuff. Vermiculite wieghs nowt. I know as i used to install fires when i was bricky and we insulated the fires with the stuff. The vermiculite soakes up the moisture.
        Mick.
        Personal best, 12.5lb Tope Scotland. 22/05/2012.

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        • #19
          used to pack seabait rag in vermic for some customers,it certainly does soak up moisture
          AUDENTES FORTUNA JUVAT

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          • #20
            I put vermiculite under my armpits when training, soaks up the moisture , works out cheaper than buying right gaurd extreme.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by lobsterman View Post
              I put vermiculite under my armpits when training, soaks up the moisture , works out cheaper than buying right gaurd extreme.
              pmsl
              Nothing makes a fish bigger than ALMOST being caught

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