When I was in Cornwall last week I caught a few wrasse on live ragworm but when I tried using isomes instead I caught nothing. I tried different colours and both L and XL size isomes using the same hook size and rig as the live ragworm. Sometimes left static and sometimes twitched on the bottom. I was thinking of getting some different lures to try maybe Trilobites or do you think I should perservere with the isomes? Anyone like them for wrasse?
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Originally posted by Thunderpants View PostWhen I was in Cornwall last week I caught a few wrasse on live ragworm but when I tried using isomes instead I caught nothing. I tried different colours and both L and XL size isomes using the same hook size and rig as the live ragworm. Sometimes left static and sometimes twitched on the bottom. I was thinking of getting some different lures to try maybe Trilobites or do you think I should perservere with the isomes? Anyone like them for wrasse?Happy to help, Keen to learn!
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When you talk about wrasse taking lures when I used to drift down the side of the cliffs at Port Logan MOG in the 70s I used to catch huge wrasse and pollock on muppets but then again used catch 10 lb cod feathering for mackerel in Port Logan bay but you never seen another boat all day not going to happen now
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Originally posted by Thunderpants View PostThanks lads, I still have a few isomes left so I will give them another try next time I'm rock fishing. I must have just been unlucky but I only tried them for an hour so probably not long enough Cheers.
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