Nice video to watch I always give mine away after I've done fishing to who ever is still fishing when I pack away thanks Andy save me a bit of money and the wife having a go at me 😂😂 for wasting the penny's look forward to watching the next video
Thank you, personally I tend to give unused bait to somebody still fishing. Even though I could put mine back in shop. Thing is rag preserved like this keeps a long time in the freezer so handy for last minute decisions to go out.
Very interesting! Years ago ( about 50 !) I used to salt black lug and keep it in a jar with lid. It preserved well but it's so long ago I can't remember if they caught any fish....😂😂😂
Hi Kerry, yes often done in the good old days when we had to work hard for our baits and didn't want to waste any. Black Lug gutted and salted would last pretty well. In fact it is a fairly tough bait, even the frozen stuff takes no hurt from being refrozen, some say it improves it. Can do the same with Slipper Limpet and that definately improves it. For those who don't know what we are on about, the thing was to put a layer of salt followed by a layer of bait then another of salt and so on until you filled a glass jar and put on an airtight lid. leave it in a cool dark place
just came back from anglsea where another fisherman gabe me 3 lots of rag still alive got a trip on the 27th and don't think I can keep them alive for 2 wks might try this saves wasteing them and as they were free wont hurt trying
You can keep ragworm alive for weeks in the fridge in a shallow tray of seawater just got to keep checking on them and removing any dead ones and change the water every 2 or 3 days
@tonywojcik6097 found that lugworm will keep for a fair while in shallow water in a very cold fridge. Never known it to work that well with Ragworm though. Needs running water in a cascade system
Absolutely, especially if you use a dedicated bait fridge. House fridge usually far too cold, ragworm needs around 12 degrees any colder is not good. Lugworm as cold as you like. This is so they can remain frozen and good to use indefinitely. In the fridge seaweed is better than paper
how can it be useless when people have been catching fish on salted baits for decades. One of the staple baits used to be collecting Mussles and Slipper Limits and salting them in kilner jars or Lugworm salted made a very tough bait..
The ones I put in the tub and in fridge are still perfectly usable after three days and don't look to have deteriated. Further updates to follow
The worms in the tub are still perfectly fine to use today is Wednesday so lasted a week now
Very good info well worth doing well done mate
Glad you think so!
Nice video to watch I always give mine away after I've done fishing to who ever is still fishing when I pack away thanks Andy save me a bit of money and the wife having a go at me 😂😂 for wasting the penny's look forward to watching the next video
Thank you, personally I tend to give unused bait to somebody still fishing. Even though I could put mine back in shop. Thing is rag preserved like this keeps a long time in the freezer so handy for last minute decisions to go out.
Great video Andy I will be sure to save my work next time.
just seen this very good info and video thank you sir
glad you found it useful
Shall definitely be trying this with any left over worm....
Very interesting! Years ago ( about 50 !) I used to salt black lug and keep it in a jar with lid. It preserved well but it's so long ago I can't remember if they caught any fish....😂😂😂
Hi Kerry, yes often done in the good old days when we had to work hard for our baits and didn't want to waste any. Black Lug gutted and salted would last pretty well. In fact it is a fairly tough bait, even the frozen stuff takes no hurt from being refrozen, some say it improves it. Can do the same with Slipper Limpet and that definately improves it.
For those who don't know what we are on about, the thing was to put a layer of salt followed by a layer of bait then another of salt and so on until you filled a glass jar and put on an airtight lid. leave it in a cool dark place
@@tackle914 This was before we had a freezer. Its a lot easier freezing them! 😂😂
@@kerryfoster1 Absolutely, mind you the old way we could take them out and any not used simply stayed in the jar for next time
just came back from anglsea where another fisherman gabe me 3 lots of rag still alive got a trip on the 27th and don't think I can keep them alive for 2 wks might try this saves wasteing them and as they were free wont hurt trying
You can keep ragworm alive for weeks in the fridge in a shallow tray of seawater just got to keep checking on them and removing any dead ones and change the water every 2 or 3 days
@tonywojcik6097 found that lugworm will keep for a fair while in shallow water in a very cold fridge. Never known it to work that well with Ragworm though. Needs running water in a cascade system
Best way to keep rag is in sea peat and not broken! I used to be a digger!
This is aimed at keeping it long term not just for a few days.
Do still have any sent left
Probably being frozen should hold the flavour.
Great video. Use a bit of rag here and their. So this was a great little tip. Thanks for that and a sub from me 914 ❤😊
I imagine that soaking the worms in brine is to fill them with antifreeze (salt) so they don't become stiff sticks after thawing.
Could well be the case, I really don't know but they seem to be the better end result. Seems a reasonable idea
This is just salting the worms. I found I can keep worms alive for up to a week in the fridge if the news paper is regularly changed.
Absolutely, especially if you use a dedicated bait fridge. House fridge usually far too cold, ragworm needs around 12 degrees any colder is not good. Lugworm as cold as you like.
This is so they can remain frozen and good to use indefinitely.
In the fridge seaweed is better than paper
With that work with earthworms to
Don't know but if you are thinking of worms for coarse fishing. Generally they keep pretty well in a tub of soil live
Metholated spirits is far better to preserve worms and shell fish . salt is OK for prawns crabs and fish.
Never heard of that idea, not sure I'd want my worm reeking of meths. Then again would create a scent trail.
Must spend a killing on newspaper
Like most tackle shops we recycle prodigious amounts of newspapers. Be an issue when its all online only, have to buy paper to wrap stuff.
Useless stuff just salted rag
how can it be useless when people have been catching fish on salted baits for decades. One of the staple baits used to be collecting Mussles and Slipper Limits and salting them in kilner jars or Lugworm salted made a very tough bait..