Seaweed for Bait
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Anonymous
Seaweed for Bait
Have gutted a fair number of dabs over the last year and along with plenty of crabs I've found that they have a liking for seaweed. Small bits, of course, of the sea lettuce variety. Anybody else find this. Could be the start of a bait revolution! Forget about your peeler and white rag, it'll be kelp and bladderwrack cocktails henceforth :lol: :lol:
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paulocallaghan
Re: Seaweed for Bait
Anonymous wrote:Have gutted a fair number of dabs over the last year and along with plenty of crabs I've found that they have a liking for seaweed. Small bits, of course, of the sea lettuce variety. Anybody else find this. Could be the start of a bait revolution! Forget about your peeler and white rag, it'll be kelp and bladderwrack cocktails henceforth :lol: :lol:
found this going back to jan 04 justwondering if anyone has any thoughts, seems interesting
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I think it was me that posted that, memory a bit patchy though. Have kept on seeing it since mainly in flatfish although have also retrieved it from pollock.
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Perhaps if you put in layers of seaweed and meat/worm baits between pieces of bread you could make up the equivalent of a big mac. You'd have to catch fish as everyone knows junk food is irresistible :wink: :roll: :wink:.
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I think that smaller fish will actively eat it. Seaweed is incredibly rich in vitamins and minerals so why wouldn't they :?: I like the big mac idea though :lol:
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saw rex hunt hammering fish in austrailia with seaweed but the fish in question where known omnivores they used a clump of weed on a small hook freelined off the rocks a few feet out great sport and bait literally at your feet bit like limpets and wrasse in this country :D
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must have a fairly strong stomach!
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