what are thers.

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cortaz
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what are thers.

#1 Post by cortaz »

any ideas. know there some sort od clam, got a few bass that had been feedin em.
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#2 Post by Danny M. »

cortaz wrote:any ideas. know there some sort od clam, got a few Bass that had been feedin em.


I call them pissers !

Great Bass bait, seperate them from the shells and leave out a day or so.
Head to your spots Art and watch the Bass flow 8)
I gave Derek yeates a few fresh ones to try when he was in Wexford last.
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#3 Post by red »

i find them the odd time when diggin lug but usually leave them. might give them a go next time i come across a few.
dont have a clue what they are tho
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red wrote:i find them the odd time when diggin lug but usually leave them. might give them a go next time i come across a few.
dont have a clue what they are tho


hi red i often get simalar 1s when diggin lug, there not the same as the 1s above there more round and have a lot ticker shells.
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#6 Post by jonny gilbert »

find these all the time on my local diggin spot they are called decans or geakans or somethin like that, well thats what we call them up here in carrick. very good cod bait!!!!
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#7 Post by thebigman »

cortaz wrote:
red wrote:i find them the odd time when diggin lug but usually leave them. might give them a go next time i come across a few.
dont have a clue what they are tho


hi red i often get simalar 1s when diggin lug, there not the same as the 1s above there more round and have a lot ticker shells.


They might be dog cockles.
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