Tiger prawns
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Tiger prawns
I saw in this months Sea angler that frozen Tiger prawns are recommended as an alternative to frozen peeler. Anyone ever used these?
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Last edited by Donagh on Mon Nov 01, 2004 1:12 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Had this discussion elsewhere. Seems that the prawns should be whole, i.e. shells and heads still on.
There is a place on Moore Street (Dublin) that sells ice cream tubs of large frozen prawns for about 10 euro, might be worth trying here, as you'll pay a fortune in the shops for large prawns, and 99% are already peeled (and will have lost most of their scent).
If it doesn't work out bait-wise, you'll still have plenty of tasty dinners out of it!
There is a place on Moore Street (Dublin) that sells ice cream tubs of large frozen prawns for about 10 euro, might be worth trying here, as you'll pay a fortune in the shops for large prawns, and 99% are already peeled (and will have lost most of their scent).
If it doesn't work out bait-wise, you'll still have plenty of tasty dinners out of it!
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Tiger Prawns
There's a chinese supermarket in Abbey Street beside the Jervis Luas stop that sells various frozen sea food. I've bought the squid there pretty cheap.
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Re: Tiger Prawns
danceswithwolves wrote:There's a chinese supermarket in Abbey Street beside the Jervis Luas stop that sells various frozen sea food. I've bought the squid there pretty cheap.
have been in there quite a few times...They sell tiger prawns at a good price also squid at a good price..plus some of there fish in there are really good plus there spices and fresh veg ahh yeah there frozen squid is very good value.....
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I bought some bait in that chinese shop. For 10 euro I got two boxes of whole prawns probably about 20 in each, a box of squid and a lb of mussels. The mussels were cooked though, but I do not think that it should be a problem , it just means that they are firmer. I have one shelf in the freezer devoted to bait and always keep it well stocked. When fishing then I bring a cooler box and some of those freon ice packs which keeps the bait frozen. I do not waste bait anymore and always have enough bait to go fishing without having to worry about opening hours of the tackle shops.
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Re: prawns
danceswithwolves wrote:Ed,
how do you rate the prawns/mussel/squid as a bait? I've tried the squid without much success, although when used to tip a worm bait it slows down the crabs.
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I use squid every time I go out fishing(east coast anyway) and always catch fish with it. Sometimes I use a full squid on a pennel rig and have gotten Dog's, codling, coalies on it. I also sometimes stuff the squid with mussels and lug, couple of little cuts in the side then on a pennel rig find it works great for codling. Mussels never go to the beach with out them, Greystones and allot of other east coast marks mussel's is a bait to have everytime you go. Prawns haven't done much with them yet, anytime I buy them for fishing I end up making a curry or something with them.
John
Squid
Personally I have never really used squid by inself. It lends itself to very tidy bait presentation. Lately I have had some luck with razor fish and squid cocktails. I often fish with a strip of mackerel, razor fish or a sandeel (which I puncture a few times to get the juices flowing) wrapped in the squid like a sleeping bag with the fish inside. This can be bound up very neatly and fished on a pennel rig. Apparently the razor fish/squid cocktail is a formidable cod bait coming into December, but I have not had much success with codling yet. Mussel has always produced fish for me. I think its nice and smelly so the fish can home in on your bait.
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Johnjig,
I see what you mean though maybe if you used a little water and left them to stew in it for a while it might help. The reason I asked is that they would toughen a bit and stay on the hook a bit better.
I do a bit of digging near mussel beds and though the shells are often quite big, 5 - 7 cms, the contents are very small. Because of that I tend to ignore them as they a hardly seem worth the effort.
I see what you mean though maybe if you used a little water and left them to stew in it for a while it might help. The reason I asked is that they would toughen a bit and stay on the hook a bit better.
I do a bit of digging near mussel beds and though the shells are often quite big, 5 - 7 cms, the contents are very small. Because of that I tend to ignore them as they a hardly seem worth the effort.
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Mussel meats
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Meat content in the mussel varies alot with the time of year and location. If your finding one bed with a low meat content there is every chance that a similar bed not that far away will have a much better meat yield. I've come across this a couple of times where a hundred yard walk as seen a much bigger average meat for mussels with the same shell length.
They spawn in the spring and sometimes again in the autumn and can also be a bit thin around then. Hope this of some use.
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Meat content in the mussel varies alot with the time of year and location. If your finding one bed with a low meat content there is every chance that a similar bed not that far away will have a much better meat yield. I've come across this a couple of times where a hundred yard walk as seen a much bigger average meat for mussels with the same shell length.
They spawn in the spring and sometimes again in the autumn and can also be a bit thin around then. Hope this of some use.
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Do They Work
The question is. Do the tiger Prawns actually work or are they like those fish strips. Has anyone tried them out.
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Tiger Prawns
Hi,
fished killiney yesterday. 3 hooked rig. 1 prawn, 1 rag, 1 lug. While the rag and lug were stripped pretty quickly and had to be replaced. The prawn didnt seem to be touched. Caught a wrasse and a whiting, both on the rag worm.
Overall I'm not too convinced by the prawn. That said the pieces were quite large and the 2 fish were small.
Anyone else got a review of prawn?
fished killiney yesterday. 3 hooked rig. 1 prawn, 1 rag, 1 lug. While the rag and lug were stripped pretty quickly and had to be replaced. The prawn didnt seem to be touched. Caught a wrasse and a whiting, both on the rag worm.
Overall I'm not too convinced by the prawn. That said the pieces were quite large and the 2 fish were small.
Anyone else got a review of prawn?
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i have used prawns a few times, i catch em in kerry in pots. they work grand the only prob i had with the m is small wrasse getting there teeth round them before anything else gets a chance. surprising cos they r nearly c thru. but i have to admit if i catch any more than a few prawns they go into my belly rather than the fishes!!!!