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#1 Post by EDD »

Could anyone tell me if there are any good frozen bait suppliers in the derry area every tackle shop i go to their bait is a disgrace.
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#2 Post by Bofs »

You`re right they`re all crap.
There`s a fish-packing plant in Skeoge where you can get fresh stuff at the back door,my bros use it.
Or fresh mack in sainsburys.
Other than that, get the fork out and start diggin :D
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#3 Post by EDD »

Cheers i ll give that a try
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#4 Post by Irish_Shamrock »

Anytime I'm getting frozen mack I get it out in Berties, no complaints.
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#5 Post by MC »

Irish_Shamrock wrote:Anytime I'm getting frozen mack I get it out in Berties, no complaints.


same here, also new store open in springtown industrial estate called land and sea sport, they sell fishing tackle and forzen baits, it was ok the last time i got any
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#6 Post by Irish_Shamrock »

MC wrote:same here, also new store open in springtown industrial estate called land and sea sport, they sell fishing tackle and forzen baits, it was ok the last time i got any


Heard that place is a bit pricey?
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#7 Post by Smokeyjo »

I am a new member to the Forum based on London.

Good Morning to you all

On the question of bait I have fished the West Coast of Galway the Clifden area for many years usually on the annual holiday.

Always had the same major problem shortage of bait and shortage of time to find and dig it for myslef does anyone know of a reliable bait supplier near to that area for lug rag and crab.

Any info would be most welcome regards to you all
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#8 Post by fishinmidget »

hi, welcome to the forum.

as regards to the bait around the area you are talking about(i.e. here!)here's the deal.

Sandeels: mostly mushy crap

Mack: all mushy crap.

Crab: only frozen and cost 8 euro for 4. very hard to collect around here as well.

Lug: not a chance you can get it in a shop, you have to dig it.

Rag: cant get it here or dig it here. doesn't work around this area anyway.

all other baits except squid are mushy crap.

All bait buying here is collected ourselves or in the case of the mack, if we cant catch it we go to the local fish shop!
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#9 Post by corbyeire »

the frozen sandeels have been fine anytime ive gotten them out of duffys

for the mack get down at the docks if you cant catch your own/time of year, same for the squid

if not try and get whole from the supermarkets so youll know how fresh they are

no rag as mentioned - and dig your own lug

those lazy lug youll be offered are pants

theres plenty of hardback round the city - told the softies are later in the year - but again time consuming looking

so as youve said your time constrained - so as your gettting to the city - stock up and bring it all with you out to clifden :?
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#10 Post by fishinmidget »

corbyeire wrote:theres plenty of hardback round the city - told the softies are later in the year - but again time consuming looking


ive looked in a fair few places a vairous tims throught the year and never found a single peeler. not one.
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#11 Post by Smokeyjo »

Hi fishinmidget

Looks like I will still have to try and bring it over with me then as for Mackerel yes same here either catch or the fish shop squid I usually get in Westport if my lucks in

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#12 Post by fishinmidget »

no probs. i would just say not to bother bringing rag as you dont need it here. lug, mack and sandeel will catch anything that swims here 8)
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#13 Post by Smokeyjo »

Cheers mate
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#14 Post by corbyeire »

fishinmidget wrote:
corbyeire wrote:theres plenty of hardback round the city - told the softies are later in the year - but again time consuming looking


ive looked in a fair few places a vairous tims throught the year and never found a single peeler. not one.


have found a few small ones - which leads me to believe the bigger ones must be hiding somwhere :)
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#15 Post by round_ourway »

I recently got those pack of 50 sandeels and they are amazing.
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#16 Post by Bofs »

For Derry and north Donegal,just spotted an ad in the Journal for the Lough Swilly Angling Centre

[url]http://www.loughswillyanglingcentre.com/[/url]

They`re now stocking AMMO frozen baits and freshly dug ragworm.They`re just outside Letterkenny on the Ramelton Rd.Might be better than the usual muck around here.
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#17 Post by teacher »

Smokeyjo wrote:Always had the same major problem shortage of bait and shortage of time to find and dig it for myslef does anyone know of a reliable bait supplier near to that area for lug rag and crab.


If you're passing through Dublin on your way, some of the tackle shops in town stock AMMO or similar baits. You could call in advance and they might be able to package it up for you to keep it cool on the way to Galway. Just a thought ...
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#18 Post by pete »

The stuff out of Swilly Angling is usually good, its all ammo brand so your guaranteed a quality standard. I usually wont touch the unbranded frozen stuff, the quality is just too variable.
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