mussels

Mon Sep 20, 2010 8:39 pm

hey lads can anyone tell me if mussels are a good bait this time of year along the east coast and what spiecies they work best for? also has anyone ever caught anything other than wrasse on limpets

Re: mussels

Mon Sep 20, 2010 10:03 pm

m8 usually as cocktail bait...thread onto baitin needle and onto hook + hold in place with 'lots' baiting elastic...great sent trail...tip with mack or sandeel :wink:

Re: mussels

Tue Sep 21, 2010 11:24 am

ive never found mussels any good from the beach but have heard of lads sayin they got seatrout and bass on them.i think there deadly for rougher ground.especially for cod or ling.best used in a cocktail.i find if u open the body of the squid so u have now wats like a bag.well stuff that with mussels and pierce it then so the scent of the mussels get out.whip him on to ur hook and now u have a deadly bait for cod :mrgreen:

Re: mussels

Tue Sep 21, 2010 2:32 pm

Hi,

I hadn't use mussel much in the past but on an east coast boat trip last saturday I used some frozen mussel as bait on a string of muppets. It was very quiet until I started using it but as soon as I put it on I started picking up coaly and cod. Decent size too. I didn't make a mussel sausage, I just lightly hooked each one and dropped them down.
Good luck

Re: mussels

Tue Sep 21, 2010 4:06 pm

From time to time I par-boil mussels for a few seconds and tie them on the hooks with elastic thread. The hooks are already on snoods which I can detach from booms on the main line. I then put a dozen or so of these in the freezer (snoods + baited hooks) and leave them until I need them. They release their scent while they are thawing out in the water and I find them very effective for BIG flounder.

Re: mussels

Wed Sep 22, 2010 3:26 pm

cheers for the advice lads! i tried them out lastnight didnt have to much luck just some small codling although i didnt get anything on the rag at all so...! then again the sea was very calm and gin clear that mark never fishes well in those conditions