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#1 Post by polmac »

what are they good for attracting. i have 2 full ones in my freezer along with some mack fillets. ive never used them at all and im unsure as to what to use them for to attract.
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polmac wrote:what are they good for attracting. i have 2 full ones in my freezer along with some mack fillets. ive never used them at all and im unsure as to what to use them for to attract.

cocktail baits mainly for me ,i use it for tipping worm baits and flatties seem to love it. i'd also some success when using it for thornbacks but its wrapped over a sandeel for extra scent (flesh side out) and bound fairly tight with elastic.

i have had this discussion with a few guys up here and alot seem to rate it for most fish eating species but i'll be honest i prefer mackeral.

try it all ways you can think of because you never really know - guys in england seem to catch large bass on it but i havent any luck with our bass with it.

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#3 Post by doggie3131 »

i use it all the time,brilliant tipping bait for flatties,in cocktails for ray, fillet for huss,on its own for turbot,all round great oily bait.it puts a great scent trail out.
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#4 Post by macka1 »

Short article on blueys as bait etc http://www.seafishingbaituk.co.uk/blueys.html
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#5 Post by dfella25 »

I wouldn't bother going near it. Mack is cheap, available and is a natural food source found in our waters. Just some corporate idea, pushed my the UK mags to sell a different bait.
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#6 Post by Paul Harris »

use a lot of fish bait here for rays, huss, conger etc and while frozen blueys might be marginally better than frozen macky, fresh macky has always outfished frozen blueys.
Seen a lot of blueys brought over here by UK anglers and at the end of their holiday often the blueys are still in the freezer as the fresh macky has done the job.
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#7 Post by sully »

As far as I can tell Bluey's seem more designed to catch the angler than the fish. I've used them a fair bit and the them wrapped around the sandeel for dogs and for tipping maddies for flats. Other than that they weren't particulary impressive, the high price they are sold for in my area is putting a lot of anglers using Bluey's more often.
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#8 Post by antokildare »

hows tricks polmac25,why dont u bring one of each next ur fishing ,fish 2 rods and see which comes up trumps.b a great little experiment :wink:
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#9 Post by saving private brian »

great bait for rough ground for all species.congers favour like mackerel too.probably the oilest bait goin if one was to argue :mrgreen:
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#10 Post by roger de dodger »

tried em and dont like em ,i find mack does the job and i can catch it in the summer and freeze it alot cheaper than blueys :lol: if anyone wants a tough bait try lamprey you,ll need a scissors or pliers to get it of the hook :lol: had some nice flounder and dab on it ,but mac is just as good with a few turns of bait elastic :wink:
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#11 Post by polmac »

cheers for the feedback people. i actually bought them as an experiment to see what they would turn up just before the end of the year and i havent tried them yet. i was at the freezer the other night and noticed them beside my mackeral fillets and wondered what the hell i had bought them for! :lol:

im going to give them a go on sat morning at a few places in portrush on the early tide to see what results they turn up. i will use them on one rod and see what they turn up as opposed to another cocktail on another one.

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#12 Post by Team Turner »

my other have uses it because it has more oil than mackeral and showed me using it as a cocktail with squid or sandeels for thornies and huss.
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#13 Post by roger de dodger »

maybe it work better up north? its always colder up north maybe the oil in it works better in colder water :?:
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#14 Post by polmac »

not really sure, i will give it a go this weekend and see how i get on. hopefully it will break my 2 in a row blank! :evil:
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#15 Post by Conger »

used blueys on 3 trips in the past and found them hopeless as sully said 'designed to catch the angler', mack much better and cheaper !!
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#16 Post by jonny gilbert »

I absolutely swear by blueys for all my fishing. i never go to a venue without at least 1 pack.
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#17 Post by doggie3131 »

Paul Harris wrote:use a lot of fish bait here for rays, huss, conger etc and while frozen blueys might be marginally better than frozen macky, fresh macky has always outfished frozen blueys.
Seen a lot of blueys brought over here by UK anglers and at the end of their holiday often the blueys are still in the freezer as the fresh macky has done the job.
would agree with you there paul,fresh mackie is the top bait,but during the winter i find it will always outfish frozen mack everytime.
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#18 Post by polmac »

intersting views from people on this subject some say aye others naye. :lol:

i suppose it depends on the individual and what they like
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