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Irish_Shamrock

Tope baits

#1 Post by Irish_Shamrock »

Whats everyones top tope baits? Mackeral? Thats what everyone seems to use. But I've been reading up about them all morning and afternoon and apparently whiting and dabs followed by gurnards and pout are the top baits. Whiting and dab supposedly out-fish mackeral by 5 to 1!
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#2 Post by Tanglerat »

Herring works. Chunks of freshwater eel are very popular in the Thames Estuary. I've caught tope on lamb's liver. Dunno which of us was more surprised, me or the shark!
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#3 Post by pete »

If I think I am right in saying that you plan to fish the Swilly then mackerel wins hands down, flappers particularly. Had them pick up gurnard before but never take it properly. Andy Elliot is the man that will set you straight too.
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#4 Post by Irish_Shamrock »

pete wrote:If I think I am right in saying that you plan to fish the Swilly then mackerel wins hands down, flappers particularly. Had them pick up gurnard before but never take it properly. Andy Elliot is the man that will set you straight too.


Yep you're right, it's the Swilly I'm going to be hitting this spring/summer.

Who is this Andy Elliot dude you speak of?

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