Mussels!
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SALMONELLA if you buy them from the supermarket . But that's OK because the shells are already open .
In my (limited) experience too much hassle to use as bait - for flatties - need bait (sherring) elastic to keep them on then the crabs eat the whole lot anyway . Best to take them home , steam in a little white wine etc . Moulles Marniere if you want the poncy name !
In my (limited) experience too much hassle to use as bait - for flatties - need bait (sherring) elastic to keep them on then the crabs eat the whole lot anyway . Best to take them home , steam in a little white wine etc . Moulles Marniere if you want the poncy name !
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plaice, dabs, flounder, coalies, whiting, codling are all likely candidates. wrasse will take them too but tougher baits are better. you can remove them from their shelves easily enough with your thumb. otherwise use a butter knife or similar(don't use a sharp blade!). u can whip them on hooks as needed or whip a load onto a baiting needle. then cut of the required size and thread it onto the hook.
Re: Mussels!
markj wrote:Anyone use mussels for bait? What are they good for catching and what is the best way to get them out of ther shell??
U can even used pre-cooked mussels bought from somewhere like Tesco - I had a killing at Bunagee Pier last autumn with them, 40-50 coalies landed easily between two of us. They were taking everything we offered them, but the mussels seemed to work best.