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  • Sardines or Sprats as bait

    Anyone ever tried these as bait?

  • #2
    Not yet but I bought a load of fresh sprat from makro on sunday for 32p to try next time im out, They are very soft so will need a bit of bait elastic

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    • #3
      Tried sprat once and the whiting went mad for it haha (in typical whiting fashion ). Still got lots of greater Sandeel/launce left from summer, had good success with it for both whiting & codling, as well as many other species.
      South Shields & District SAC

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      • #4
        have had small codlings and plenty whiting on whole sprats and half sprats. best hooked thru gob and let the hook exit the body . then lash on with bait elastic. ... their also very tasty fried with just a flour coating.
        Punch and pull then let rip

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        • #5
          Originally posted by codcatcher3000 View Post
          have had small codlings and plenty whiting on whole sprats and half sprats. best hooked thru gob and let the hook exit the body . then lash on with bait elastic. ... their also very tasty fried with just a flour coating.
          a too like them on toast,
          they must be ok as bait though, belonging to the oily fish family, they will give of sent trail.
          plenty elastic.

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          • #6
            Tried them a couple of times but the crabs destroyed them before a fish got to them.
            I use a pennel rig with a treble hook on it, head hanging downwards.
            Have some in the freezer still and will be using them tomorrow.
            Told the missus I was going on a diet. I'd only eat what I caught

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            • #7
              Fresh sprats should be firm. They are excellent for tipping off for whitings and flats, dabs seem to love them. With sharp knife they can be filleted.

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              • #8
                Not firm enough to blast out on an unclipped rig without bait elastic

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                • #9
                  Strangely enough I have a load in the freezer that I was going to try this weekend - Sainsbury's were selling them off for 50p a while ago. Thinking about heading over to St Marys on sunday morning to give them a try

                  Got a couple of rainbow trout in there that have been frozen for months - don't know if they will be worth trying since they are an oily type fish as well.

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