flat fish bait
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ian 123
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flat fish bait
hi lads,was womdering what the best bait would be for flat fish? i thought rag but hav heard of people using lug,any thoughts? cheers ian
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Hi
Excellent advice there, the only thing to add is that dabs love five day old as in very "off" lugworm. Messy but very effective...
Plaice feed on mussels as young fish and always retain a liking for this bait.
Flounder can be remarkably picky and it depends on what they are eating locally. Certain estuaries in Wexford, if you do not have peeler crab you can forget it. Around here if you do not have fresh lugworm, forget it...
Turbot are predators so only fish baits will work, small strips of belly mackerel on a long flowing trace hammered to the sea bed will work.
FWIW
Excellent advice there, the only thing to add is that dabs love five day old as in very "off" lugworm. Messy but very effective...
Plaice feed on mussels as young fish and always retain a liking for this bait.
Flounder can be remarkably picky and it depends on what they are eating locally. Certain estuaries in Wexford, if you do not have peeler crab you can forget it. Around here if you do not have fresh lugworm, forget it...
Turbot are predators so only fish baits will work, small strips of belly mackerel on a long flowing trace hammered to the sea bed will work.
FWIW
Kieran Hanrahan
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Time spent fishing is never time wasted...
2015 targets - a triggerfish, a specimen bass, a three bearded rockling to complete the set and something big and toothy from certain north Mayo deep water marks
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ian 123 wrote:thanks for replying lads,great advice,im heading to greystones so il stick a report up tonight,im going to use rag and lug and see which is more effective,thaks a million ,ian
You'll get the odd small dab there on North beach on small hooks with rotten lug worm wraps,(stickies). Not sure about any other marks there cept around the archway on the Northbeach.
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FLATS
Hi
off the rocks by the pier i always use rag tipped with mac had some sucess there also caught with small sand eels
fintan
off the rocks by the pier i always use rag tipped with mac had some sucess there also caught with small sand eels
fintan
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