Wrasse Biats????
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Re: Wrasse Biats????
Definately seen more of the bigger fish come to small hardback crab. Rag will catch plenty but alot of smaller fish.
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Re: Wrasse Biats????
Floats can create their own problems in the kelp, try a one hook paternoster with a really short 10" snood.
And tip of the year: bring some super glue and stick on some loops of line onto stones lying around or even limpets and that's your sinkers for the day! As long as you don't need to cast a distance. The carp lads have been at this for years, not with limpets though obviously.
And tip of the year: bring some super glue and stick on some loops of line onto stones lying around or even limpets and that's your sinkers for the day! As long as you don't need to cast a distance. The carp lads have been at this for years, not with limpets though obviously.
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Re: Wrasse Biats????
I always stick with peeler crab as it works best for the bigger fish and avoid rag unless I am looking to catch quantity and not quality.