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willherb
December 9th, 2003, 08:27 PM
You have your lug and rag worm, peeler crab, squid and macrel but does
anyone have any idea's on unusual bait that works.

andymarquis
December 9th, 2003, 08:38 PM
Scallop frills are pretty good at times.

"willherb" > wrote in message
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> You have your lug and rag worm, peeler crab, squid and macrel but does
> anyone have any idea's on unusual bait that works.
>
>

mobydick
December 9th, 2003, 10:25 PM
Slipper Limpet for bass and flounders after a blow on Hayling Beach is good

Michael O'shea
December 10th, 2003, 10:31 PM
Tie your own feathers with female pubic hair, and use like baited hokkais
with a small piece of mackeral. Unbelievable, and scientifically proven to
be deadly.

Mike

Derek.Moody
December 11th, 2003, 01:15 AM
In article >, Michael O'shea
> wrote:
> Tie your own feathers with female pubic hair, and use like baited hokkais
> with a small piece of mackeral. Unbelievable, and scientifically proven to
> be deadly.

Well collecting the materials may be fun - especially if required in
commercial quantities. Despite the common reassertion the 'proof' is, aIui,
incomplete and even then the hypothesis is that it only one gender of some
fish species are attracted. So you are not going to see more than a
marginal difference at best.

- Especially as feathers are visual attractors. Any scent/flavour only
comes into play at the last moment when -if- the fish is having second
thoughts on seeing the lure in detail a sudden waft of mackerel juice might
convince it that completing the attack is going to be worthwhile. Female
pheremones will pretty soon wash away but you can replace a worn out
mackerel strip.

So: Don't let this spoil your chat-up line but don't expect miracle
(fishing) results. Baited feathers do work though.

Cheerio,

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CapStick
December 11th, 2003, 07:48 PM
"Derek.Moody" > wrote in message
...
> In article >, Michael O'shea
> > wrote:
> > Tie your own feathers with female pubic hair, and use like baited
hokkais
> > with a small piece of mackeral. Unbelievable, and scientifically proven
to
> > be deadly.
>
> Well collecting the materials may be fun - especially if required in
> commercial quantities. Despite the common reassertion the 'proof' is,
aIui,
> incomplete and even then the hypothesis is that it only one gender of some
> fish species are attracted. So you are not going to see more than a
> marginal difference at best.
>
> - Especially as feathers are visual attractors. Any scent/flavour only
> comes into play at the last moment when -if- the fish is having second
> thoughts on seeing the lure in detail a sudden waft of mackerel juice
might
> convince it that completing the attack is going to be worthwhile. Female
> pheremones will pretty soon wash away but you can replace a worn out
> mackerel strip.
>
> So: Don't let this spoil your chat-up line but don't expect miracle
> (fishing) results. Baited feathers do work though.
>
> Cheerio,
>
> --
> >>
Ha So.............

Taking the girfriend fishing, whilst wearing her warm rubber Knickers,
brings a whole new idea, to the concept of where to keep the bait.
Tight Lines Lads.


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Mark Horne
December 12th, 2003, 12:08 PM
Surely you don't need the mackerel, if you're using female pubic hair?? ;-)
"CapStick" > wrote in message
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>
> "Derek.Moody" > wrote in message
> ...
> > In article >, Michael O'shea
> > > wrote:
> > > Tie your own feathers with female pubic hair, and use like baited
> hokkais
> > > with a small piece of mackeral. Unbelievable, and scientifically
proven
> to
> > > be deadly.
> >
> > Well collecting the materials may be fun - especially if required in
> > commercial quantities. Despite the common reassertion the 'proof' is,
> aIui,
> > incomplete and even then the hypothesis is that it only one gender of
some
> > fish species are attracted. So you are not going to see more than a
> > marginal difference at best.
> >
> > - Especially as feathers are visual attractors. Any scent/flavour only
> > comes into play at the last moment when -if- the fish is having second
> > thoughts on seeing the lure in detail a sudden waft of mackerel juice
> might
> > convince it that completing the attack is going to be worthwhile.
Female
> > pheremones will pretty soon wash away but you can replace a worn out
> > mackerel strip.
> >
> > So: Don't let this spoil your chat-up line but don't expect miracle
> > (fishing) results. Baited feathers do work though.
> >
> > Cheerio,
> >
> > --
> > >>
> Ha So.............
>
> Taking the girfriend fishing, whilst wearing her warm rubber Knickers,
> brings a whole new idea, to the concept of where to keep the bait.
> Tight Lines Lads.
>
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Mike
December 14th, 2003, 10:43 AM
We use liver. It stays on the hook and catches fish.
Similar colour to lugworm and leaves a juicy scent trail in the water. Also
cheaper than lug.
Mike

"mobydick" > wrote in message
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> Slipper Limpet for bass and flounders after a blow on Hayling Beach is
good
>
>

CapStick
December 15th, 2003, 12:39 AM
"Mike" > wrote in message
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> We use liver. It stays on the hook and catches fish.
> Similar colour to lugworm and leaves a juicy scent trail in the water.
Also
> cheaper than lug.
> Mike

I would be interested to know, what type of fish you catch whilst using
liver for Bait.

Also
Is it Chicken Liver
Lambs Liver
Pigs Liver
????????

Or are you pulling my Leg.


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SEAANGLING
December 15th, 2003, 09:16 PM
>Also
>Is it Chicken Liver
> Lambs Liver
> Pigs Liver
> ????????

Chicken works well for bass.

CapStick
December 16th, 2003, 12:16 AM
"SEAANGLING" > wrote in message
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> >Also
> >Is it Chicken Liver
> > Lambs Liver
> > Pigs Liver
> > ????????
>
> Chicken works well for bass.

Would that be KFC.

Liver ! You are having me on.



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Gray
December 16th, 2003, 10:03 AM
It works well in Course fishing for Wels and Pike so why shouldn't it for
sea fish

Also you can harden it up one side by searing it in a frypan for better
stay-on-hook properties

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> "SEAANGLING" > wrote in message
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> Liver ! You are having me on.



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SEAANGLING
December 16th, 2003, 06:43 PM
>Would that be KFC.

KFC works fine but ASDA Smart Price is much cheaper and just as effective, give
it a try, cheers, Norman.

Mike
December 16th, 2003, 10:59 PM
No joke, Capstick. Raw liver. Try it.
I use it like lug on a size 1 hook with a small piece of fish/squid too for
whiting and flatties in the north west and North Wales. I don't think it's
just the fish/squid they're going for. The liver oozes blood.
It costs 92p for a 0.37kg pack of pigs liver in the supermarket. I think
we've also had lambs liver.
Just try it.
Mike


"CapStick" > wrote in message
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> "Mike" > wrote in message
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> > We use liver. It stays on the hook and catches fish.
> > Similar colour to lugworm and leaves a juicy scent trail in the water.
> Also
> > cheaper than lug.
> > Mike
>
> I would be interested to know, what type of fish you catch whilst using
> liver for Bait.
>
> Also
> Is it Chicken Liver
> Lambs Liver
> Pigs Liver
> ????????
>
> Or are you pulling my Leg.
>
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CapStick
December 17th, 2003, 12:00 AM
"Mike" > wrote in message
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> No joke, Capstick. Raw liver. Try it.
> I use it like lug on a size 1 hook with a small piece of fish/squid too
for
> whiting and flatties in the north west and North Wales. I don't think it's
> just the fish/squid they're going for. The liver oozes blood.
> It costs 92p for a 0.37kg pack of pigs liver in the supermarket. I think
> we've also had lambs liver.
> Just try it.
> Mike
>
On the basis that everything should be tried at least once.

That and the fact that i myself eat a lot of liver.

I have always got some in the freezer.

It looks like on my next Expedition its........

Liver and Mussel Cocktails anyone.


BTW our local butcher "Pooleys" sells Chicken livers at 52p a pot.


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Michael O'shea
December 20th, 2003, 09:27 PM
> Or are you pulling my Leg.

Or pulling my Lug?????????

Mike