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#1 Post by fusion »

has anyone ever used limpets as bait, and if you did, did you catch anything. the reason i ask this is because i forgot my bait and had to use spinners and limpets i got of the rocks :oops: i am blaming the wife. p.s. i caught zilch,
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#2 Post by Adam S »

you can catch wrasse with them, have done in the past but they wouldnt be my first choice
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#3 Post by rab01 »

i've caught a few coalies with limpet when nothing was touching mackerel strip.
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#4 Post by pete »

If you strip of the soft parts of the limpet and bind it into small sausages with baiting elastic you'll lift flatties on them too. Took dabs and plaice on a rock mark onto sand in Donegal Bay on them bout three years ago
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#5 Post by flip »

iv had codling on them up to 4lb in the menai straits on anglesey :D
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#6 Post by jack01986 »

I caught wrasse on them and on periwinkles as well.
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#7 Post by fusion »

so, limpets are good for nothing except for eating, NEVER LEAVE YOUR BAIT BEHIND. unless your willing to look for crabs , prawns, and
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#8 Post by andyjaffs »

I remember being on a camping trip when I was a kid to a place called Ballylickey in Cork. I dandered across a headland with the rod and a few spinners and was catching Mackerel. I was fishing a rock with a straight drop down, the sea was very clear and I could see fish below. The only thing about was limpet, so I crimped a few swan shot on to the line (I had an assorted bag like you do when you are a kid) scooped some limpet meat out of the shells and hooked up and dropped it over the side. Bite after bite the wrasse hit them. The rest of the holiday, the feathers and spinners were left in the bag, and I fished for the wrasse with the same method for days on end.
It was fantastic fishing, clear sea, and you could see the wrasse come out from their hidey holes to hit your bait.
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#9 Post by jack01986 »

andyjaffs wrote:It was fantastic fishing, clear sea, and you could see the wrasse come out from their hidey holes to hit your bait.


Thats the way I used the limpets was catching them at my feet.
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#10 Post by chrisfeeney30 »

iv caught rockling, blennies and nice wrase on limpit! seen people catch dogfish on it too..it wouldnt be my first choice bait though!
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