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    how far do they travel?before yous say it,i dont mean by public transport.i mean ive been to certain beaches in {summer time}1000s of good casts,come this time of year NOT a cast on the beach.tried round the corner,up the road NOWT.so my question is were do they go,cant fathon it out.i ive traveled to the said beaches {not said} exspecting to FILL my bucket,wasted fuel @ time @ pee... off.

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    They go deeper for a start. And during heavy seas the casts get washed away. That's my reasoning anyway.
    Regards Nicky.

    Success is the ability to go from one failure to another with no loss of enthusiasm.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by topbanana View Post
      They go deeper for a start. And during heavy seas the casts get washed away. That's my reasoning anyway.
      both correct NICKY.but ive dug the same area blind,still not a worm to be found.

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      • #4
        Can't help you on that score reg mate.
        Regards Nicky.

        Success is the ability to go from one failure to another with no loss of enthusiasm.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by topbanana View Post
          Can't help you on that score reg mate.
          i its just a mystery,thats all.cheers.

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          • #6
            so i gather,nobody knows.?

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            • #7
              My lugworm can travel up to 100 yards or so...........usually straight out on a good cast

              Cheers Ian

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              • #8
                Lol.

                Originally posted by Ian Alexander View Post
                My lugworm can travel up to 100 yards or so...........usually straight out on a good cast

                Cheers Ian
                thankyou ian.but i only wanted a real answer to ?.ps,looks like nobody knows. looks like NESA lads are stumped on this simple ?ps,thanks for silly reply.

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                • #9
                  Atmospheric presure has a lot to do with driveing worm down and very cold weather as majority of worm beaches are shallow high presures drive worms up and low presure drives them down or the other way round hoppe that enlightens you Reg

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                  • #10
                    agree with lance like you say reg seen beaches carpeted with worms then gone back and the bulk of them gone but i believe they have gone that little bit deeper just beyond the point of you being able to dig them with fork spit etc i think a mini bobcat jcb would prove our theory right
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