Bait
Submitted by sea-kem on Sat, 2011-06-04 17:26
I have a bag of frozen Herring and some Wrasse etc. Just wondering how'd they go for bait up north bottom bouncing? Southern bait = Northern fish ???? Any info appreciated.
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MattMiller
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Always done well
on demersals with Herring fillets in Coral Bay
sea-kem
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Thanks Matt. Gee 123 reads
Thanks Matt. Gee 123 reads and 1reply ?????
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dkonig82
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I've had quite a bit of
I've had quite a bit of success on wrasse down here, so dont see why they wouldnt work up north.
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snappermiles
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best bait up north for reds
from what i have found is sand whiting!
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sea-kem
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Thanks fellas. It'd be a
Thanks fellas. It'd be a shame to just throw it in the bin as old bait. we'll give it a go and report back.
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tot
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when is it bait
if your building a bait supply when is it classed as bait?
eg - heading north and wanna take squid , 1 person in the car can i have 50 local frozen squid?
why is it ok to have bought shit loads of pre packed / brand bait
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