Aspect can differ from milky white, dull grey, white/pink, and jaundice-yellow, to shades of brown. A slow growing worm, whites are very susceptible to heavy digging pressure, and may never return to an area once it has been exhausted. The biggest ‘king’ whites can be as thick as your index finger and grow to over 12 inches in length.. Fresh Black lug are more of a winter bait for Cod and whiting. There are 10 medium West Coast worms per packet. The average size is 8-10″. The best way to keep them fresh for longer is to stand the packets so the worm heads are on the bottom or keep them in a plastic bag in the fridge. They will last up to 5 days no problem like this.
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Beech Tree Park, Denny, is situated in the village of Denny, near to the River Carron some 7 miles west of Falkirk, and 6 miles from Cumbernauld, adjacent to both the M80 and M876 motorways. The population of the village is about 7500 and there are 51 homes at Beechtree Park. The park is a gated property with resident onsite managers.. Harbour ragworm are much smaller than the king ragworm, growing to a maximum of 10cm (4 inches) in length, but are often around half this size. The colour is usually red/orange to brown but can change to greenish in the breeding season. A clear red blood vessel is often visible running along the centre of the body.