what is the best bait 4 fishing at st mary's island and what is the most likely fish that can be caught there
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Originally posted by paulgalon View Postcrab will be the top bait now m8 as for species codling will be the main focus but colies and the odd pollock n wrasse will tend 2 show along with rockling...___.....................______............ ......______...................................... ....................................
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The species aforementioned are there now. I use rag and peeler but none outweighs the other at present! As the summer matures I will be targeting red codling and might use a lighter rod for wrasse and pollack! In relation to rigs, rotten bottoms are essential! Good luck! I have had recent success in crisps gulley but there are other marks to the north also!
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Originally posted by Geordiejedi View PostThe species aforementioned are there now. I use rag and peeler but none outweighs the other at present! As the summer matures I will be targeting red codling and might use a lighter rod for wrasse and pollack! In relation to rigs, rotten bottoms are essential! Good luck! I have had recent success in crisps gulley but there are other marks to the north also!...___.....................______............ ......______...................................... ....................................
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Originally posted by spartancod View PostRobert i fished quite alot up there last summer,the best bait i found was rag worm and mussle...___.....................______............ ......______...................................... ....................................
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Originally posted by robertc1992 View Postive used mussle before but the last i went fishing i had set up a 2 hooked rig 1 with mussles and 1 with no bait everytime i caught a fish the fish kept on going for the hook with out bait
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Originally posted by shaun View Postwas it a coaley? and did you have mussle on when you brought back in? it usally comes off unless you secure with elastic...___.....................______............ ......______...................................... ....................................
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yeah rob that time we went fishing i used elastic cotton to secure the muscle and mackerel on the other hook its best to take elastic cotton always its a key product to fishingThanks :-)
TIM
Give a man a fish he cand feed him self for a day,
but teach him how to fish he will keep bait in his fridge
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you told me you never caught anythingThanks :-)
TIM
Give a man a fish he cand feed him self for a day,
but teach him how to fish he will keep bait in his fridge
http://ukseaangling.wordpress.com//
http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/coast/t...ortheast.shtml
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you told me that your grandad caught flatties but not coalies and i also told you the same story because when i went to curchpoint i caught coalies where it was just the hook and a few rocklin on rag you dont have to tell lies you know rob it dont make you a bad at fishing if you blank on lots of sessions it comes and goes happens to every angler and you told me you dont have or use elastic cottonThanks :-)
TIM
Give a man a fish he cand feed him self for a day,
but teach him how to fish he will keep bait in his fridge
http://ukseaangling.wordpress.com//
http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/coast/t...ortheast.shtml
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