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minty
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Just bought Diawa sandstorm and a Penn 850 for £130 brand new....Also got some Gulp peeler crab, have'nt used these before and was wondering if anyone could tell me how to present them, (not much experenice baiting up with crabs), i normally use sand eel or mack, hoping to head out some night soon and not sure about what bait for what fish....have'nt wet the line for a while...... thanks
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DL.TURBOT
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contender
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fishermannum1
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no faith in Gulp,tryed it out a few times found it useless.but good luck with the sandstorm for it is a cracker!!
as ole rab c said " see me' see the sea' i love the sea me"
right i'am off for a swally!!!!!!! so were's the F***'n purse!!!!!!!
right i'am off for a swally!!!!!!! so were's the F***'n purse!!!!!!!
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EoinMag
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Liamo
Hi,
Have never had much luck ledgering the GULP! crab. However, all is not lost. They can be effective for wrasse during the summer, particularly if the wrasse are induced into a good feeding session with groundbait - I've seen them outfish natural bait on one or two occasions like this, only one or two mind :-)
Liam
Have never had much luck ledgering the GULP! crab. However, all is not lost. They can be effective for wrasse during the summer, particularly if the wrasse are induced into a good feeding session with groundbait - I've seen them outfish natural bait on one or two occasions like this, only one or two mind :-)
Liam
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EoinMag
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http://www.sea-angling-ireland.org/bull ... hp?t=13959
That's the thread there, have a read, maybe even ask Jo a few questions he's very knowledgeable on softbaits and he's also very helpful.
That's the thread there, have a read, maybe even ask Jo a few questions he's very knowledgeable on softbaits and he's also very helpful.
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EoinMag
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I think the thing with the scented softies is just that the scent will help with the fish not dropping it on the initial take, as they will be more convinced that they have something live and not a softie, but the action is what it's all about.
2008 Species: Flounder, whiting, coal fish, Dogfish, rockling, dab.