I plan to use rubby dubby for tope fishing this summer and already have a drum of fish oil and some fishmeal, I plan to mash this into mackerel but what should I use to bulk out the mixture?
I read about people using bran but where do I buy this? Do people use boxes of cornflakes or is there some other 'bran' (or whatever) mix out there I can use? I'd apprecite the advice as I want to start making this up into blocks now and freeze it down for the summer.
Also, whats the best way to present this for Tope? Lashed to the anchor or over the side shark style? Because Tope are primarily bottom feeders I'm not sure which is more effective?
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I mix mashed mackeral with oat bran from Supervalue. I freeze it in blocks in plastic bags then put it in a net bag, usually tied to the anchor. I suspect a tope took off with the whole bag once. My only concern it that the chum block disperses very slowly.
I too would like a cheap source of fish oil
I too would like a cheap source of fish oil
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For Blues we have used cod liver oil available in gallons at veterinary supplies. That said, we had had as much success with cooking oil when the dubby is made and left soak overnight.
I read somewhere that animal blood is generally frowned upon as an additive (banned by IGFA etc.). I have seen cows blood used. I also saw a guy use the concentrate for firefighting foam, apparently it is made from blood!
I read somewhere that animal blood is generally frowned upon as an additive (banned by IGFA etc.). I have seen cows blood used. I also saw a guy use the concentrate for firefighting foam, apparently it is made from blood!
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Farm suppliers sounds perfect, can you give me the name of any?
We got a drum of fish oil from Killybegs Fisheries last year but the hassle of getting it was enormous, they were very helpful but we had to have it delivered to some place in Kidare which took a couple of weeks. We picked it up from there, they are worth a ring though if you can collect.
We got a drum of fish oil from Killybegs Fisheries last year but the hassle of getting it was enormous, they were very helpful but we had to have it delivered to some place in Kidare which took a couple of weeks. We picked it up from there, they are worth a ring though if you can collect.
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A number of years ago, when the salmon fishing would go poor in Dundalk Bay, a couple of the commercial boys used to target the tope, they'd puncture and sink drums of cow's blood and come back and put a net around the area. :evil: Fortunatly tope numbers have recovered somewhat since that onslaught.
Managed to get my hands on some fish oil in Donegal. Details at :
http://www.boat-angling-ireland.com/php ... =3625#3625
Bit of a difference in price from the last lot I got in a tackle shop at ?6 for 250ml.......
http://www.boat-angling-ireland.com/php ... =3625#3625
Bit of a difference in price from the last lot I got in a tackle shop at ?6 for 250ml.......
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