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Mussels

#1 Post by Tornado8 »

Hi all,
Any ideas on how best to mount fresh mussels on the hook?? Cheers
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#2 Post by bigsod »

I bind them into a sausage shape with bait elastic then slide it up the hook, ensuring the point isnt masked , whip on a little more elastic and bobs your uncle :wink:
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#3 Post by bhoy32 »

fill the inside of an empty tea bag with mussels bind with elastic and stick it onto hook :D
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#4 Post by slippers »

hi great tip putting mussels in empty tea bag ."u learn something new every day" :D
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#5 Post by kieran »

surgical tubing for finger cuts, useful in a first aid kit too.
Not as cheap as tea bags but allows you drink coffee!

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#6 Post by stevecrow74 »

kieran wrote:surgical tubing for finger cuts, useful in a first aid kit too.
Not as cheap as tea bags but allows you drink coffee!

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ooh, good tip for the coffee there kieran, cant stand that instant stuff, and always have a gas stove handy for long trips and always running short on filters..

i have used a small piece of net curtain before (for holding mussels) and threaded it into a sausage shape, but with no success..
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#7 Post by The Austrian »

found this, hope it helps:

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#8 Post by husshunter »

if you get a baiting needle push through mussel meat then bind into a sausage with fine elastic then thred onto hook
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#9 Post by hugo »

Pack a few inside small squid bodies, whip with bait elastic, good all-round cocktail bait.
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#10 Post by bhoy32 »

used tea bags work aswell 8)
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#11 Post by hugo »

kieran wrote:surgical tubing for finger cuts, useful in a first aid kit too.


Read a thread on a UK site that suggested fish (cod in their case) wont take bait presented like that, just mouth it then reject it. Something to do with the feel of the mesh.
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#12 Post by Last Cast »

Take the meat from a few mussels and place it on a sieve. Pour table salt onto the meat and allow the salt to draw the moisture from the mussels. The flesh is now much easier to bind to the hook with elastic thread as it will have become slightly tough. They can also be stored this way for several weeks if you keep drawing off all the excess water that comes out of them.
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Last Cast wrote:They can also be stored this way for several weeks if you keep drawing off all the excess water that comes out of them.

If you salt your mussels in layers in an empty coffee jar and don't draw off the excess water you can keep your mussels for over a year. The older the mussels are the better they seem to work :wink: .
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#14 Post by paul mason »

The old way to put on a hook used extensively in years gone by for fishing for cod in small boats off greystones was to put the hook through the mussel ( the white part) twist it around the hook and then through the tongue ( the brown part) this can be done very quickly with practice and was useful when fishing competitions when the cod were thick on the ground.
However i would not recommend casting it like this it would be better bound on with elastic thread like the lads have said.
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#15 Post by hugo »

bhoy32 wrote:fill the inside of an empty tea bag with mussels bind with elastic and stick it onto hook :D


Had a go with that this morning but the bags kept tearing. What tea do you use, Barry's? Might need to switch brand.... :)
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#16 Post by round_ourway »

when I use mussells I dry them out on news paper for a day.. this leaves them sticky.. depending on hook size and target fish..Say flounder = I thread 2 onto a baiting needle then bind them with bait elastic, stick them into the fridge I usually do this the night before .. I also do this with my razor as well
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#17 Post by kieran »

Hugo wrote:
kieran wrote:surgical tubing for finger cuts, useful in a first aid kit too.


Read a thread on a UK site that suggested fish (cod in their case) wont take bait presented like that, just mouth it then reject it. Something to do with the feel of the mesh.


works fine for the codling off the north mayo beaches!
Have not done it in ages...

Clearly not a discerning lot up here :mrgreen:
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#18 Post by hugo »

kieran wrote: works fine for the codling off the north mayo beaches!
Have not done it in ages... Clearly not a discerning lot up here :mrgreen:


Is there codling up here? Was assured several times there wasnt, so havent bothered to try... :?

The bait under discussion on UK site was mashed crab, maybe it was something to do with that.
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#19 Post by Kerryman »

If fishing for large fish use a pennel rig and lots of elastic, combining with lug helps (put the lug on first and bind the mussel around the worm with the thread, the finer the thread the better). For smaller fish slide the tough white part up over the eye of the hook and bind with thread keeping most of the thread up around the eye of the hook - this leaves the juicy part with the minimum of thread near the business end.
Mussel is an easy bait to collect but to honest it only works from the shore in certain areas, for certain species, and will rarely outperform any other bait.

As for codling on North Mayo beaches, there can be plenty in some areas at night if you count the ones under 30cm. I've never had one any bigger off the beaches in 5 years up here. If you mean anything bigger, they are very isolated in just a few locations either deep water marks in the very NW of mayo or else in Sligo harbour.
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#20 Post by Labyrinthfish »

(1) Get a long plain grip wire.
(2) Bend into shape in diagram.
(3) Slide Mussel onto it & bind with thread.
(4) Slide back off.
Result = Perfectly straight mussel every time...ready to slip onto hook.


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