Also looking for info on where I could dig lug and rag?? I hear live sand eel are a great bait on a float for Bass fishing. Ive tried all takle shops looking for live sandeels but no joy. Are they hard to collect myself and if so where and how.... Any tips are much appreciated..
Bait collection around Cork area
Moderator: donal domeney
-
RobR2010
Bait collection around Cork area
Hoping someone can help me with bait collecting.. Recently took up sea fishing and would like to be able get my own bait when needs be. Anyone have info on where I could put down a few tyres for pellar crab around cork or east cork area??
Also looking for info on where I could dig lug and rag?? I hear live sand eel are a great bait on a float for Bass fishing. Ive tried all takle shops looking for live sandeels but no joy. Are they hard to collect myself and if so where and how.... Any tips are much appreciated..
Also looking for info on where I could dig lug and rag?? I hear live sand eel are a great bait on a float for Bass fishing. Ive tried all takle shops looking for live sandeels but no joy. Are they hard to collect myself and if so where and how.... Any tips are much appreciated..
-
rory from cork
- SAI Bait Ball
- Posts: 191
- Joined: Wed Nov 02, 2005 12:50 pm
- Location: Cork
Re: Bait collection around Cork area
Rob, you're asking for a lot of info. there for a first post....the website below should get you started. Post back if you've any questions. Maybe after a few more posts/reports people might share some of their secret locations with you
http://www.swrfb.com/fishing/sea/cork.htm
http://www.swrfb.com/fishing/sea/cork.htm
-
marcocork
- SAI Lug Worm
- Posts: 20
- Joined: Tue Apr 20, 2010 1:40 pm
- Location: Cork
Re: Bait collection around Cork area
Hi RobR2010, I'm in the cork area as well and the locations rory suggested you are fine.
Just a small surprised on reading about tyres to catch peeler, do not you think is a bad idea for the environment ?
The sea is just full of sh...t we do not need to add extra on top of the exisitng one.
Sorry for the vent, I've seen lots of these tyres on low tide during a walk with my wife and it was an horrible show.
Good luck and tight line.
Just a small surprised on reading about tyres to catch peeler, do not you think is a bad idea for the environment ?
The sea is just full of sh...t we do not need to add extra on top of the exisitng one.
Sorry for the vent, I've seen lots of these tyres on low tide during a walk with my wife and it was an horrible show.
Good luck and tight line.
-
RobR2010
Re: Bait collection around Cork area
Thats fair enough Rory... Think Ill try aghada for a few hours digging tomorrow and see what I can come up with..
Your right about the tyres not looking good. Not sure how detremental they are to the enviroment myself other than the fact they look horrible.. Any other suggestions on how I could get peller. Turning over stone upon stone would be quite time consuming and perhaps not as productive?
Any idea where I could buy live sand eel lads ??
Your right about the tyres not looking good. Not sure how detremental they are to the enviroment myself other than the fact they look horrible.. Any other suggestions on how I could get peller. Turning over stone upon stone would be quite time consuming and perhaps not as productive?
Any idea where I could buy live sand eel lads ??
-
partylikeits1969
- SAI Bait Ball
- Posts: 100
- Joined: Tue Nov 04, 2008 9:42 pm
- Favourite Reel: 525mag
- Favourite Fish: Edible ones
- Location: Playa del Carmen, Mexico
- Has thanked: 3 times
- Been thanked: 6 times
Re: Bait collection around Cork area
For peeler crab, find the rocky bank of a smelly estuary and start turning over stones.
Time consuming, your back will hurt like fock and your boots will be caked in foul smelling gunge but, it's satisfying work and can be good craic....ish
Time consuming, your back will hurt like fock and your boots will be caked in foul smelling gunge but, it's satisfying work and can be good craic....ish
Fishes live in the sea, as men do a-land; the great ones eat up the little ones.
[i]William Shakespeare....ish[/i]
[i]William Shakespeare....ish[/i]