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smelt
are there any UK sites that give info on smelt, habitats, times of year to
catch them ect ect, dosnt seem to be that many sites. id like to catch some for livebaiting for bass & freezing for dead baiting for pike. regards |
smelt
In article , reg wrote:
are there any UK sites that give info on smelt, habitats, times of year to catch them ect ect, dosnt seem to be that many sites. Now is usually a good time to catch a few but the amount of river-mud in the usual harbours and estuaries means sport will be iffy at best. Treat 'em like small pond rudd - fine gb, small hooks, scrap of fish or shellfish on #10 hook. Alternative is a trace of trout-fly sized feathers worked through a shoal (gb still useful) - not as reliable but more productive if they're 'on'. id like to catch some for livebaiting for bass & freezing for dead baiting for pike. And take a few for eating. One of the better eating fish despite their size. Cheerio, -- Fishing: http://www.fishing.casterbridge.net/ Writing: http://www.author.casterbridge.net/derek-moody/ uk.rec.fishing.game Badge Page: http://www.fishing.casterbridge.net/urfg/ |
smelt
"Derek Moody" wrote in message ... In article , reg wrote: are there any UK sites that give info on smelt, habitats, times of year to catch them ect ect, dosnt seem to be that many sites. Now is usually a good time to catch a few but the amount of river-mud in the usual harbours and estuaries means sport will be iffy at best. Treat 'em like small pond rudd - fine gb, small hooks, scrap of fish or shellfish on #10 hook. Alternative is a trace of trout-fly sized feathers worked through a shoal (gb still useful) - not as reliable but more productive if they're 'on'. id like to catch some for livebaiting for bass & freezing for dead baiting for pike. And take a few for eating. One of the better eating fish despite their size. Cheerio, many thanks Derek as always for the useful info :o) |
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