Tue Jan 17, 2006 8:06 pm
Alright guys.
When you are using frozen baits, are you supposed to use them frozen, or let them thaw out first?
I tried using frozen razorfish for the first time a few weeks before Christmas and had a nightmare of a time trying to put it on my hooks. It just broke in two every time I tried to put it on. I tried my best to hold it on with bait elastic but it just looked a right mess. No wonder it didn't catch anything...
And also sandeels. I'm intent on landing my first thornback rays from Fahan this coming summer, and sandeel is the bait to use. Do I bait up while its still frozen, and if so how do I thread it onto the hook withough breaking it!?!?!
Cheers.
Tue Jan 17, 2006 8:09 pm
let them thaw a few at a time as u need them.
only thread on the hook when thawed and use a few wraps of bait elastic where required to hold it in place - same goes for the razorfish
Tue Jan 17, 2006 9:46 pm
Yeah, as said let them thaw out before putting them on the hook. But in this weather it can take ages for them to thaw properly, so I would recomend to begin thawing them ( a few pieces anyway ) before you arrive at your fishing spot, especialy if your only going for a short session. Thats just my experience though. You don't want to arrive at your spot and have to wait for an hour for your first few frozen baits to thaw, like I have done :oops: :x
Tue Jan 17, 2006 11:31 pm
putting them in some water sometimes helps defrost them quicker on cold days.
Wed Jan 18, 2006 2:29 am
For razor let them thaw the day before and keep them cool. Will still give reasults even if re-frozen and used again as they are aften found by fish after a blow when they are rotting.
Wed Jan 18, 2006 7:10 pm
they work best for plaice and other species when they are absolutely stinking!!
no bother using them even after they have been froze, thawed,etc about 6 times.
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