by Morgan44 » Sun Aug 24, 2014 1:04 pm
I have tried the same , not with great success to be honest , fresh ones work far better but need plenty of elastic to keep them on , I do however use a lot of frozen mussels chopped up with limpits as a ground bait for wrasse , a small ball every now and again or after each fish works a treat and I have found it feeds off the smaller wrasse quicker and after a while the bigger fish are left feeding . That's just what works for me , sure plenty of other guys have other ways of doing it . If you want to catch lots of wrasse use worms , if you want to catch big wrasse use whole hard back crab between the size of a one and two euro coin . A lot of guys having great wrasse fishing on rubber lures , I haven't quite cracked that on yet but a big wrasse by any method on light gear is lots of fun .