Ballen Wrasse bait
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Ballen Wrasse bait
Does anybody know if frozen mussels are a good bait for ballen wrasse? I was thinking they would be easy to find and store
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Re: Ballen Wrasse bait
I have tried the same , not with great success to be honest , fresh ones work far better but need plenty of elastic to keep them on , I do however use a lot of frozen mussels chopped up with limpits as a ground bait for wrasse , a small ball every now and again or after each fish works a treat and I have found it feeds off the smaller wrasse quicker and after a while the bigger fish are left feeding . That's just what works for me , sure plenty of other guys have other ways of doing it . If you want to catch lots of wrasse use worms , if you want to catch big wrasse use whole hard back crab between the size of a one and two euro coin . A lot of guys having great wrasse fishing on rubber lures , I haven't quite cracked that on yet but a big wrasse by any method on light gear is lots of fun .
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Re: Ballen Wrasse bait
Best FREE wrasse bait is garden worms.... If your going to buy bait, ragworm are best....
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Re: Ballen Wrasse bait
I have found small hardback crabs but lately I have caught them on soft plastic's and limpet's are also good
I have not fished in two years hoping to change that this year with anything ?
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Re: Ballen Wrasse bait
Ive heard garden snails, but that might only be for French wrasse 

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2010: 9 mackerel, 2 pollack, 10 bass, 1 coalie, 1 codling
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Re: Ballen Wrasse bait
boiled shrimp,you should be able to catch a few with a net or might be able to buy some in a local fishmoner,great bait for them,preferbly float-fished
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Re: Ballen Wrasse bait
+1 for garden worms lug and rag or crab for the bigger ones in that order 

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Re: Ballen Wrasse bait
LIMPET!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Always CAR! unless its a pollock...!
2012 species: Pollock, Mack, Coalfish, Gurnard, Bullhuss, Dogfish and Wrasse.
Would do anything for a bass!
2012 species: Pollock, Mack, Coalfish, Gurnard, Bullhuss, Dogfish and Wrasse.
Would do anything for a bass!
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Re: Ballen Wrasse bait
Ye can't go wrong with big Ragworm or crab if there is wrasse around they,'ll take either
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Re: Ballen Wrasse bait
ragworm or crab are best baits for them