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Re: baits that compliment others
« Reply #20 on: May 21, 2008, 10:52:17 PM »
black lug / razor cocktails for mid to late winter after a bit of sea  :yes:

coudn't agree more rob, but i find it fishes very well  ...during.. ! , & probably more so than 'after a bit of sea'.

another of my favorites is mussel , -it goes really well with crab, razor or worm ,
but harking back to the days when i used to work as a charter skipper for a living my experience of mussel as a stand-alone bait was that it fished that well it could often not be bettered by any other , although it could ...sometimes...? be equalled by worm or peeler :wink:
on many ocassions i have caught most species on mussel too, such as (obviusly)- cod, ling, pouting, mackeral, dab, plaice and lemon sole, but where it really excells is for haddock.

so basically mussels, for me rate very highly :yes: :yes:

I know what you mean John and I usually take mussel with me every trip even in summer  :yes:  Its little used by the beach anglers down here, but fished in a big cocktail with frozen black and half a squid cut lengthways it can be deadly for sorting out the better quality fish, especially in the river  :yes:

Good job as I have half a freezer full after the wash ups last year !!
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Re: baits that compliment others
« Reply #21 on: May 22, 2008, 10:11:55 AM »
fresh or frozen crab with blacklugs got to be the top one for cod up my way.rag tipped with sandeel or mackerel for the dogs.
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Re: baits that compliment others
« Reply #22 on: May 22, 2008, 08:51:54 PM »
mussel and squid work for me in the winter,plus lug and squid.and others :whistle:
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Re: baits that compliment others
« Reply #23 on: May 23, 2008, 10:52:15 AM »
Crab and tells or mussel and worm i use sometimes use abit of razor when its stinking and yellow.
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