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    Following on from the threads about Squid and Razor Clams at Wing Hongs (bought some yesterday, excellent value. Only problem was I had to take the wife and kids to an all you can eat lunch at Lau's over the road, not a pretty sight ).

    My question is, not including Rag/Lug/Crab, whats your favourite 'other' bait and where's the best place to get it?
    Last edited by sfj21; 15-02-2009, 07:34 AM.
    perfer et obdura; dolor hic tibi proderit olim

    Be patient and tough; some day this pain will be useful to you.

  • #2
    mussells very underated
    have you got a cloth

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    • #3
      Originally posted by tonybax View Post
      mussells very underated
      Yep i agree.
      I use then a lot,as a stand alone,to stuff squid with and with worm.
      I do collect my own but often just nip to the quayside and buy a pile.
      THE PSYCHIC BIKER

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      • #4
        As above, would have to be mussel. I don't leave home without it!

        Gary
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        • #5
          if im fishing over rock i never leave without mussel,

          fishing over sand i never leave without my frozen blacks

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          • #6
            I always take macky the cod will take it there's been a few caught on
            macky this season plus yting love it. lol

            but like many will say it all depends where they are fishing and what the
            grounds like.
            Last edited by eddie t; 15-02-2009, 02:36 PM.
            Feel free to take a look at my blog.

            http://edds-fishingtales.blogspot.com/

            Cheers eddie t

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            • #7
              I'm a fresh peeler man with frozen a close second and freshly dug lugworm these have always outfished all others for me
              Ivan

              Fishing is eternal optimism!!!

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Iva-Cod-on View Post
                I'm a fresh peeler man with frozen a close second and freshly dug lugworm these have always outfished all others for me
                Oddly i have never had much luck with peeler and don't bother with it now much.
                THE PSYCHIC BIKER

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                • #9
                  wierd one I have never had luck with mussel yet lads above have I can't figure it out
                  Ivan

                  Fishing is eternal optimism!!!

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                  • #10
                    After fishing the Tynemouth comp today it has to be peeler. Got nowt with lug, rag, squid and macky. Soon as i put on the peeler got a small codling, a decent whiting and loads of knocks. After the peeler ran out got nowt again.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by stumps View Post
                      After fishing the Tynemouth comp today it has to be peeler. Got nowt with lug, rag, squid and macky. Soon as i put on the peeler got a small codling, a decent whiting and loads of knocks. After the peeler ran out got nowt again.
                      peeler is meant to be great but for the unprepared like myself who don't want to pay a quid a pop you can't beat mussel!
                      gettin a rod for wor lass, should be a good swap!

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                      • #12
                        Favourite Bait.

                        Many years ago we used to use what we called "crab poultice". We would get some old nylon stockings, or better still some sheeps wool. We would stretch the nylon out, or the sheeps wool into an area of about 7 or 8 inches, or any size that you wish. Next step. we would get some hard back crab put them onto the streched out wool or nylon and proceed to mash them up with a stone or whatever else you wanted to use. Then you fold the material over so that a parcel is made, tie this onto the hook and you have a "crab poultice". We used to take some good fish using these.
                        Tight Lines, Sam.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by sam harris View Post
                          Many years ago we used to use what we called "crab poultice". We would get some old nylon stockings, or better still some sheeps wool. We would stretch the nylon out, or the sheeps wool into an area of about 7 or 8 inches, or any size that you wish. Next step. we would get some hard back crab put them onto the streched out wool or nylon and proceed to mash them up with a stone or whatever else you wanted to use. Then you fold the material over so that a parcel is made, tie this onto the hook and you have a "crab poultice". We used to take some good fish using these.
                          Tight Lines, Sam.
                          I've heard my grandfather talking about this method he used to fish next to an old chemist who worked at bates pit who used minced clam and crushed hardbacks but he said he put a chemical in it but wouldn't tell my grandfather what it was but apparently one night had 36 on the pier they didn't have wd40
                          Back then but would love to know what it was!!
                          Ivan

                          Fishing is eternal optimism!!!

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by sam harris View Post
                            Many years ago we used to use what we called "crab poultice". We would get some old nylon stockings, or better still some sheeps wool. We would stretch the nylon out, or the sheeps wool into an area of about 7 or 8 inches, or any size that you wish. Next step. we would get some hard back crab put them onto the streched out wool or nylon and proceed to mash them up with a stone or whatever else you wanted to use. Then you fold the material over so that a parcel is made, tie this onto the hook and you have a "crab poultice". We used to take some good fish using these.
                            Tight Lines, Sam.
                            nowadays its commonly known as crab cart, had success with it of the rocks for cod, and further south caught smuts to 9lb with it last summer
                            keep it swinging

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                            • #15
                              forgive my ignorance but what's a smut? Think I'll have to give the method a try
                              Ivan

                              Fishing is eternal optimism!!!

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