oysters yay or nay

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cracker
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oysters yay or nay

#1 Post by cracker »

was just wondering has anybody ever used oysters for bait and if so what results had they and any additional information will do thank you. :?:
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Re: oysters yay or nay

#2 Post by Danny M. »

cracker wrote:was just wondering has anybody ever used oysters for bait and if so what results had they and any additional information will do thank you. :?:

Drop Cortaz a message, he will answer your questions.

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Re: oysters yay or nay

#3 Post by thekid »

i always thought oysters cost too much..try some mussels..where are you living??
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Re: oysters yay or nay

#4 Post by gerryl »

m8 best as cocktail bait, use a baiting needle thread few shell fish 'wrap well' with baiting thread, the lug/rag or sandeel on the bottom of the hook and away you go...best luck :wink:

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