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geordiesandman
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Joined: Jan 21, 2010
Posts: 660
Location: Cramlington, Northumberland. (and South Shields)
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Sat Jul 10, 2010 10:07 am |
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has anyone eve used fresh water baits for sea fishing?? is it even possible or worth it?
its just that yorkshire trading have a selection of inexpensive bollies etc...
so wondering if they are worth a try
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baitdigger
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Joined: May 03, 2008
Posts: 441
Location: Clare / Galway Border
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Sat Jul 10, 2010 12:53 pm |
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Imho the fish that are caught on boilies are captive in a lake or stretch of river. They are 'turned on' to feeding on boilies which they cannot fail to come across as they are ladled into the water by the kilo.
I think the money would be better invested in some mackerel feathers to give fresh mackerel or a fork to dig lug and rag. |
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SeaSickSmiffy
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Joined: Jan 20, 2010
Posts: 43
Location: Midlands
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Sat Jul 10, 2010 8:05 pm |
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They might work but given the range of fresh and frozen baits available to the sea angler I can't see any reason why you'd want to try boilies anyway. |
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