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| Cod lures I recently spotted these and was wondering: a) what are they meant to immitate? b) when and in what conditions would be the best time to use them? c) are they any good? http://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/max-blac...-0-17--p154775 __________________ 2012: None Lifetime: Codling, Grey Gurnard, Mackerel, Pollock, Pouting, Wrasse, Scad. |
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| Re: Cod lures The dealthly silence suggests I have been done by the marketing men, albeit for 55p... ?? ![]() __________________ 2012: None Lifetime: Codling, Grey Gurnard, Mackerel, Pollock, Pouting, Wrasse, Scad. |
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| Re: Cod lures Large hokkais is all they are good tipped off for mini species but i wouldnt bother for the cod __________________ If Everyday things are getting you down & stressing you out, Think like a Dog, If it cant be Eaten or Humped, Piss on it and walk away.. |
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cod don't like black but pollack do Use them above a pirk as a killer rig when fishing the wrecks - about as much use as a wet teabag from the shore ( although down the edge of a pier with the wind in the right direction and the moon at the right state you never know ) __________________ Shore Species 2012: Dab-Flounder-Herring-L.S.Dogfish-Pouting-Shore Rockling-5 Bearded Rockling-Small Eyed Ray-Turbot-Whiting |
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| Re: Cod lures Wet tea bag you say ... __________________ 2012: None Lifetime: Codling, Grey Gurnard, Mackerel, Pollock, Pouting, Wrasse, Scad. |
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| Re: Cod lures would they be any good on the wrecks at herne bay? |