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#21 Post by Al »

seanie35 wrote:
boycie89 wrote:ill get a vid of the burrow opening for you when im back out on thursday seanie , you have to walk backward an as you walk over them they shoot a line of water out of the ground at you , thus making the ""keyhole"" shape in the ground !!
cheers dont worry about new video if the squirts are that obvious....... geysers :roll:

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#22 Post by corbyeire »

concancook wrote:great bait but did you ever eat them,in france or spain they would kill for a plate of them.
have eaten them over there and they cook them in white wine - very nice indeed!
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#23 Post by bhoy32 »

great vid will have to give it a go looks fun :lol:
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#24 Post by Davy Murdoch »

nice one 8) must give it a go some time
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#25 Post by roger de dodger »

last time myself and eric used live ones we had a good session with big coalies and bass ,i must admitt they are a bait i never used but have had alsorts on them ,well worth bringing on a session :wink:
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#26 Post by dunner »

i collect them regularly on the very low tides of the year,
If you look for them at first its hard to spot the burrow, but after a while you kind of tune in to it and their easy to spot.
But i suppose that would depend on the kind of ground you look over.
I freeze them down straight away, and find them great for bass and cod (if we had cod).. :cry:

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