Lee Chappell
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How to Freeze Ragworm
You may ask, why bother? The truth is that frozen ragworm works just as well as fresh and saves money when you have worm left over. We even noticed that it stayed on the hook better than fresh worms. Also, it saves the stress of not being able to get hold of ragworm at certain times of the year.
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How to remove concrete skirting board - part 1
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  • @weronikapacua329
    @weronikapacua329 2 місяці тому

    Very interesting content! Will try, definitely

  • @neilgeorgesmith7168
    @neilgeorgesmith7168 Рік тому

    New to sea fishing. How long can they be frozen for?

  • @MACROPARTICLE
    @MACROPARTICLE Рік тому

    I'll do this with earthworms. Just waiting for the next heavy rain for them to surface. Criticise them as bait all you want, but I've caught eels, catsharks and whiting on them.

  • @louieclark8516
    @louieclark8516 Рік тому

    Sds drill with a chisel piece

  • @Chrissydamoo
    @Chrissydamoo Рік тому

    Hi Lee, I live in a 70's build ex-council 1st floor maisonette. I have concrete skirting going up both sides of the concrete stairs. It's crumbling in places and is just ugly and I want it gone before I go to the expense of having laminate laid on my stairs. As it's on stairs, is there anything different I need to be doing or can I just follow what you did in this clip? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

  • @user-id8ys5xj7e
    @user-id8ys5xj7e 2 роки тому

    How long do they last once in the freezer please. Brilliant idea by the way.

    • @leechappell8988
      @leechappell8988 2 роки тому

      Not sure, but I used some after 2 months and they were fine. Same as the ones I froze for a week. And honestly, they did work just as well as fresh

    • @user-id8ys5xj7e
      @user-id8ys5xj7e 2 роки тому

      @@leechappell8988 Thank you that's a superb amount of time. I cannot use fresh as due to ill health I end up letting people down. Brilliant idea thanks for advice and sharing.

  • @emmamoffat867
    @emmamoffat867 2 роки тому

    I was debating taking them off to lay the laminate. Don't think I'll bother

    • @leechappell8988
      @leechappell8988 2 роки тому

      It wasn’t as bad as I thought but it does mess the wall up in places. I was having the entire property renovated and every wall was replastered so the damage to the wall wasn’t something I was worried about. But if you’re just putting laminate down and dont want to add in more expense and time repairing the wall then I agree, leave it be

  • @stevealborough9044
    @stevealborough9044 3 роки тому

    Does the amount of solution change for larger amounts of worm ie 100 worms

    • @leechappell8988
      @leechappell8988 2 роки тому

      Sorry for late reply. The simple answer is yes you need to increase the salt content but by how much I don’t know. Realistically you can’t really over salt these so add more as opposed to less. They’re going to die either way and the brining process is designed to stop to worms from freezing solid. If that happens there wasn’t enough salt in the water and the worms will likely snap or go mushy. Brining worms makes them leathery and easy to work with.

  • @engelseboer2
    @engelseboer2 3 роки тому

    excellent video - thank you. I am brining my first rags now, but have a question... (well 3 in 1) Why wrap them in newspaper after patting dry? Could they be wrapped in paper towel? Is there some special property of pewspaper over paper towel that needs to be considered

    • @leechappell8988
      @leechappell8988 2 роки тому

      Sorry for not replying sooner. My understanding is that paper towels aren’t used for 2 reasons, firstly newspaper is free as it’s simply thrown away and secondly, towels disintegrate when damp

  • @scotlandforagingandfishing
    @scotlandforagingandfishing 3 роки тому

    Well done, nice tutorial, I have experimented with this for quite a while now. I never left the rags in the solution for longer than 8 hours. Will try your method to see if it improves my version. The preserved rag is catching fish with no doubt. here is a video using preserved ragworm, ua-cam.com/video/tFoDW2LySBo/v-deo.html

  • @b.o.b8043
    @b.o.b8043 3 роки тому

    Very useful video. Will give this a try as I need rag on hand for my sole fishing and it can often prove difficult obtaining it around work timings etc. Thank you

  • @jakeayling9928
    @jakeayling9928 3 роки тому

    Thank you very helpful where do you dig

    • @leechappell8988
      @leechappell8988 2 роки тому

      I don’t. That’s hard bloody work. I buy from a guy in Essex and I know he digs them on the Suffolk coast somewhere near Ipswich

  • @setitthen
    @setitthen 5 років тому

    Horrible things.......more than horrible night mare I am still with a cold chisel doing the hall, sitting room moulded skirting..weeks on end ..any advice or is it a case of just keep going at it till it's done. SDS drill with chisel makes a lot of dust more than it cuts So stuck with the chisel and lump hammer.

    • @nelipottery
      @nelipottery 4 роки тому

      How did it go Setitthen? About to start doing my own...