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View Poll Results: Just Out Of Interest, What Is Your Favorite Bait?
Ragworm: 7 19.44%
Lugworm: 5 13.89%
Sandeel: 8 22.22%
Peeler Or Hermit Crab: 3 8.33%
Cuttlefish: 2 5.56%
Octopus: 3 8.33%
Squid: 3 8.33%
Razorshell: 1 2.78%
Mackerell Or Herring: 5 13.89%
Groundbait, Boilies Or Other: 9 25.00%
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 36. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 07-31-2008, 10:23 PM
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Thank you all so very much. I like the fact that it can and will help people.
I'll try to keep the good posts coming!
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Old 08-05-2008, 12:59 AM
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Its all well and good saying about live bait but is it ok to use dead stuff like i am not a wimp but really dont like the wriggly stuff. I am new to this and not catching much.
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Old 08-05-2008, 07:10 PM
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First of all tonytiddler, welcome to the site - i'm sure you'll be happy here.
Secondly, don't worry if your not catching much - i'm sure you know that even the best anglers in the world have their good days and bad days - it'll get better!
Finnaly, yes, you can use dead-bait. The best dead-baits for sea fishing are other oily fish that you can use from last catches or buy in a bait shop. The best types of dead-bait to use are mackerel, herring, bluey and sardine. These can be on the hook as a whole or chopped up in fillets.
If you don't mind dead sand-eel or sand-lance, they can also be usefull.

On the other hand if you still don't want to use dead things, you can also use the following:
Bread flakes (good for catching sea bream).
Boilies (the HP bait, see above).
Lures (wobblers, spoons, tails, wedges, blinkers etc. etc.).
Sea-mince.
Saltwater flies.
Raisens.
Fruit.
Pellets.
Sweetcorn.
Hemp seeds.
Groundbait (see the ground-bait section above).
Pasta.
or Luncheon Meat (sausage meat is also effective).

I hope this helps and the best of luck!
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OH MY GOD! Josh, your brain is like a library of angling info - how dosn't your brain explode with all of this fishing knowledge - i've seen all of your posts and they are great!
Just out of my curiosity, by the way, were are you getting all of this information from?
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Old 08-22-2008, 06:02 PM
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Thumbs up Taking a gamble with your baits...

I find for sea fishing, it's best to gamble with your small catches for bigger ones!
If you catch crabs, use them as bait for mackerel, herring, salmon, bluey and sardine, and then when you catch them, use them as bait for sea bass, tope, catfish, dogfish and sharks!
Gamble your baits in hope of catching more - i works for me!
Or, of course, if you would rather stay on the safe side, just buy some ragworm, sandeel and use it safely!

Thank you so very much.
I get ALL of this information from my own general knowledge - i promise - i don't copy and paste ANY of it. The only time i use the internet for help with this info - is to double check that i've got it right, true and accurate before i submit the post.
The only other place i got information from is a range of fishing books, but i didn't just copy them either, i take them into my knowledge and put it into my own words.
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whereas the ragworm lives underground feeding on ants, ant larvae and other mini-beasts.
Bloodworm can be good for freshwater fishing bait, ragworm are better for the sea.

FOR MORE INFORMATION ON BLOODWORM (Glycera sp.): Bloodworm...

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PS: I hope that all of this information is of some useful help to you all.

??????????................not many ants or ant lava in the mud on the bed of an estuary m8,
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??????????................not many ants or ant lava in the mud on the bed of an estuary m8,
Not on the bed of an estuary but sometimes under mud and especilly under grassy and rocks patches - will be some ants and quite a few ant larve as that is where some ants lay their eggs.
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great post,

will be very useful,

thanks
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Old 09-05-2008, 04:39 PM
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Not on the bed of an estuary but sometimes under mud and especilly under grassy and rocks patches - with be some ants and quite a few ant larve as that is where some ants lay their eggs.
ants that live underwater , it a new one on me
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Old 09-05-2008, 05:00 PM
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lol,

where does it say that:P,
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