Fake Holograqphic Sand eels

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Fake Holograqphic Sand eels

#1 Post by PaddyB »

Has anyone on here fished with these, and if so have they found them any good?
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#2 Post by petekd »

Excellent when fished in deepish water for pollack. Fish them on a leadhead or more effectively from a running leger style trace. Spin them slowly, keeping them as close to the bottom as you dare.
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#3 Post by PaddyB »

Cheers pete!
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#4 Post by Mr_Green »

I use the same setup as pete discribes with a fluro body and snood...
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storm sandeels

#5 Post by SKIP »

Savage with a long flowing trace 7ft at least in the likes of kilmore.always found the shorter of the storm sandeels to work better for the pollock but have also picked up cod and wrasse if left a the bottom for a few minutes before retreving

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