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#1 Post by corbyeire »

ive come into a pile of frozen mussels - ive only ever caught tiddler wrasse with them - in the summer

any advice on tactics to hook something on them this time of year?

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#2 Post by LOVE TO FISH »

at the greystones meet some one caugh a sea trout on them they r usually good for coalies i find
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#3 Post by lazycod »

I have used them for cod and found them all right tie two or three on a large hook dogs like them as well ....lazy
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#4 Post by contender »

Tryed them a few times and never with any success, i only use them now to tip other baits off
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#5 Post by donal »

are you using them cooked?
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#6 Post by donal »

id say place would love em
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#7 Post by Richie07 »

LOVE TO FISH wrote:at the greystones meet some one caugh a sea trout on them they r usually good for coalies i find


Hi Love to Fish!

Find the Coalies love them too,nice meeting you the other day btw,any joy after I left?,did you catch anymore weed!.
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#8 Post by corbyeire »

they were boiled quickly to open, shelled and frozen for cooking again - not fresh frozen :?

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#9 Post by LOVE TO FISH »

nice to meet you and croppyboy ye had plenty more weed and 1 more coalie left about 30mins after you
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#10 Post by derry »

They are a really good bait all round much under rated. you make a long bait like sausage with bait elastic for cod.
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#11 Post by PartyBoy »

Mussel and lug are used a lot as the main winter bait, but cooking them first is just going to release most of the scent and juices from the mussel,better off shelling them then freezing
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#12 Post by BigPhil »

they are great for coalies on the east antrim coast, id say similar elsewhere in winter months
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#13 Post by markj »

I use them in donegal and have had various fish on them, coalies, whiting, rockling, dogs, flounder.

Ive used it with lug for any of the flats and with squid for the rest.
Its a great bait, because the smell is serious!!

My fishing has been limited lately and have no doubt that they will catch other fish aswell, excellent for cod.
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#14 Post by samo »

a mussel mackeral bait is one of the best baits on the east coast during the winter for coalies, use it by itself for cod or mixed with lug on big hooks. ive even have gurnards on the mussel. but the main species that will take it are cod and coalies.
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