Hey, i was out diggin lug a while back and came across a few razorfish while i was at it,didn't use them as it was late and i didn't have any shirring elastic,Was just wonderin how effective these are on the east coast?I've never used them before just wondering,
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I'm sure they are but i usually just stick to the usual stuff like rag,lug,peelers,mack etc. Prob a mistake on my part.But i'll give it a bash sometime i mean i caught a gurnard on sausage in greystones before when i ran out of bait,Just did it for the laugh when i was campin a few years ago didn't catch anthing on it again though-Not a sausage :D
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razor is deadly for bass, smoothhound, ray and many other species in the west, have seen them been used down SE for bass and catching them as well...
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Here's the trick with razor.
Fishes well on some beaches all the time, Others only after a blow.
It is my experience that it fishes far better when it is gone off a bit.
I know a few guys who will not go out without it and what they do is defrost it and freeze it again a couple off times before using it to give it extra scent.
Deadly bait in some spots.
Fishes well on some beaches all the time, Others only after a blow.
It is my experience that it fishes far better when it is gone off a bit.
I know a few guys who will not go out without it and what they do is defrost it and freeze it again a couple off times before using it to give it extra scent.
Deadly bait in some spots.
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to be honest i find it best to let ALL shellfish baits to go off before use, as it adds better scent and acts more natural after a blow, if it gets uprooted by the blow, then gets buried in the surf , then naturally it will go off, then offer the fish their most natural food source at the time
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