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Offline Brially

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Re: crevettes [big prawns]
« Reply #15 on: August 02, 2010, 09:25:32 pm »
 Think The Idea Of Using ,,Edible Shop Bought Bait,,,Needs Looking Into..
 Only As A Back Up Bait,,     They Do Work..   I Have Been Using Soft Back Crab And
 Catching,, At ,34p Each,,,,Compare That To The Price Of Peeler,, And I,v Got A Freezer
 Freezer Full.. But As You All Know I Use Fresh And Frozen Baits,, And Have Had Good
 Results On Both,,  Chris know you are reading this,,Could Do With Some Clams,, :up:
 But The Coming Winter,,,think it will be a good one,,, Will Tell...
                                   ,,,,,BRI,,,,,
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Re: crevettes [big prawns]
« Reply #16 on: August 02, 2010, 09:30:27 pm »
Dave how did ya get on with the prawns. ?????
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Re: crevettes [big prawns]
« Reply #17 on: August 03, 2010, 01:54:10 pm »
Think The Idea Of Using ,,Edible Shop Bought Bait,,,Needs Looking Into..
 Only As A Back Up Bait,,     They Do Work..   I Have Been Using Soft Back Crab And
 Catching,, At ,34p Each,,,,Compare That To The Price Of Peeler,, And I,v Got A Freezer
 Freezer Full.. But As You All Know I Use Fresh And Frozen Baits,, And Have Had Good
 Results On Both,,  Chris know you are reading this,,Could Do With Some Clams,, :up:
 But The Coming Winter,,,think it will be a good one,,, Will Tell...
                                   ,,,,,BRI,,,,,

are we starting to talk about price of bait its not cheap is it.

what about buying from chinese supermarkets i am not sure were everybody on here lives but in tyne and wear area there is a one in stowel road next to newcastle football club heard they sell soft sheelled crab/razors/ blueys at times maybe other stuff.

theres quite a bit talk about washed and unwashed bait does it make any diff i dont no.

i have heard people swear buy using prawns which have been defrosted and refroze they said they fished much better same with squid.

imho the most consitant bait for codling has to be the lugworm but the cost of it ridiculas.

how many of us experiment with baits if you think about it you go down and put summit diff on the hook a fish of a lifetime comes along smells it and says i dont want that now if you had a juicy big lug bait on your usual bait would it of passed you by you could of missed a fish of a lifetime hard decisions.

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Re: crevettes [big prawns]
« Reply #18 on: August 03, 2010, 05:28:41 pm »
Hi john,,Im From Humberside,,Fish The Holderness Coast Have Done So For Many Years The Favorite Bait Is The Local Dug Lug,,Yellow tails,,Blow,, And The Big Blacks,, On Occasions There Is No Fresh And We Resort To An Alternate Bait,, Frozen Gully Is My Favorite Tipped With Squid.. Imported Soft Back Crab Is Another,, Never Really Tried Fish Baits,, Think Its What You Know What Works,,Having That Feeling On Your Local Venue. It Does Work,,  But Fishing An Area Outside Your Local range Needs Local Knowlege,, Thats Where Angling Sites Like Ours Helps 
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Re: crevettes [big prawns]
« Reply #19 on: August 03, 2010, 05:54:48 pm »
i was using fresh oyster the other week , reduced in asda to a pound for 8 , bit snotty to put on the hook but was getting fish with them

have some thing different in mind for tonight , been a while since i tried some carp bait in the sea , its flat calm here today so might do a little bit ground bait and dig some boilies out  :cm1: :cm1: :cm1: :fish3: :fish2: :fish:
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Re: crevettes [big prawns]
« Reply #20 on: August 03, 2010, 07:14:01 pm »
Hi john,,Im From Humberside,,Fish The Holderness Coast Have Done So For Many Years The Favorite Bait Is The Local Dug Lug,,Yellow tails,,Blow,, And The Big Blacks,, On Occasions There Is No Fresh And We Resort To An Alternate Bait,, Frozen Gully Is My Favorite Tipped With Squid.. Imported Soft Back Crab Is Another,, Never Really Tried Fish Baits,, Think Its What You Know What Works,,Having That Feeling On Your Local Venue. It Does Work,,  But Fishing An Area Outside Your Local range Needs Local Knowlege,, Thats Where Angling Sites Like Ours Helps 
                                       ,,,,,,,BRI,,,,,,,
              totaly agree with what you say think thats what makes fishing interesting.  rang a lad up from your way the other week he sent me pms on wsf, he was asking who i was on account i was mentioning howard grey and ian hunt great backcasters.

it turned out it was a lad who cast with both of them richard wilmore do you no him he is away at the moment but going to ring me when he gets back says its been quite down there of late reckons night tides best do you no richard,never been down that way but looks great apart from parking and getting down muddy banks looks dodgy.

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Re: crevettes [big prawns]
« Reply #21 on: August 03, 2010, 10:15:37 pm »
Can Be A Bit Dodgy In Winter, On When The Cliffs Are Wet,, But There Are Plenty Of Marks Where The Get Down Is Easy,,  But The Best Fishing Is At The High Cliff Marks But Its Possible. Hilston Is One, A Renound Winter Cod Mark, But One Slip And Its A Long Way Down,, But Its A Soft Landing,,,,All That Mud..
Last Year The Fishing Was The Pits,, a waste of time,, Hoping This Winter The Fishing Gets Back To Normal,,,,,,                              ,,,,,BRI,,,,,
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Re: crevettes [big prawns]
« Reply #22 on: August 03, 2010, 10:24:03 pm »
Think The Idea Of Using ,,Edible Shop Bought Bait,,,Needs Looking Into..
 Only As A Back Up Bait,,     They Do Work..   I Have Been Using Soft Back Crab And
 Catching,, At ,34p Each,,,,Compare That To The Price Of Peeler,, And I,v Got A Freezer
 Freezer Full.. But As You All Know I Use Fresh And Frozen Baits,, And Have Had Good
 Results On Both,,  Chris know you are reading this,,Could Do With Some Clams,, :up:
 But The Coming Winter,,,think it will be a good one,,, Will Tell...
                                   ,,,,,BRI,,,,,

are we starting to talk about price of bait its not cheap is it.

what about buying from chinese supermarkets i am not sure were everybody on here lives but in tyne and wear area there is a one in stowel road next to newcastle football club heard they sell soft sheelled crab/razors/ blueys at times maybe other stuff.

theres quite a bit talk about washed and unwashed bait does it make any diff i dont no.

i have heard people swear buy using prawns which have been defrosted and refroze they said they fished much better same with squid.

imho the most consitant bait for codling has to be the lugworm but the cost of it ridiculas.

how many of us experiment with baits if you think about it you go down and put summit diff on the hook a fish of a lifetime comes along smells it and says i dont want that now if you had a juicy big lug bait on your usual bait would it of passed you by you could of missed a fish of a lifetime hard decisions.
How many clams do you want Bri and i will order them for you :up22:

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Re: crevettes [big prawns]
« Reply #23 on: August 03, 2010, 10:39:01 pm »
The Next Roker Meet Chris,, whistle  Will Do,
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Re: crevettes [big prawns]
« Reply #24 on: August 04, 2010, 08:18:47 pm »
Dave how did ya get on with the prawns. ?????

didnt really give them a good enough try eddie,,only fished them for half an hour and never got nothing so went back to the tried and tested orange muppets,,never fail..will keep on with them though still got loads left.  cheers lads davy..
should have been here yesterday,,hahaha.

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Re: crevettes [big prawns]
« Reply #25 on: August 04, 2010, 08:57:04 pm »
i tend to catch mosy of my fish with muppets davey :laugh20:

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Re: crevettes [big prawns]
« Reply #26 on: August 04, 2010, 08:59:35 pm »
i tend to catch mosy of my fish with muppets davey :laugh20:

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Re: crevettes [big prawns]
« Reply #27 on: August 04, 2010, 09:17:38 pm »
i tend to catch mosy of my fish with muppets davey :laugh20:

hahaha,, great crack,,eddie and trev might have something to say about that chris,,hahaha
should have been here yesterday,,hahaha.

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Re: crevettes [big prawns]
« Reply #28 on: August 04, 2010, 09:19:38 pm »
Dave he is only jaelous and the crack is good.  :lol2: :lol2: :lol2: :lol2:
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Re: crevettes [big prawns]
« Reply #29 on: August 04, 2010, 11:23:25 pm »
Atleast muppets larf :cm1: :cm1: :cm1:
I'm not a complete idiot there's bits missing