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    Now lads, was wanting your opinions on using bluey as cod bait? Never tried it myself, tend to use the more traditional baits, crab, mussel, lug etc. Was thinking of giving it a try over rough ground, single or as a cocktail.. Any shared experiences would be useful.. Cheers.

  • #2
    Seems to be the current fad doesnt it? and not just for cod...

    Shops seem to be very willing to sell if and recommend it, but would be interesting to see if anyone has caught on it.
    Used it for pollock in SW Scotland this year - nothing, lures fished much better.
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    • #3
      Bluey or mackerel tied in will often sort out the bigger fish - quite a few lads I know who like their winter pig-hunts up the likes of Newton / Craster / Beadnell wouldn't be without it & it's certainly accounted for some big fish. It'll also work locally, sometimes when there's no interest in lug or crab baits…tie in a bit & it'll help you get one or two out.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by g-force View Post
        Bluey or mackerel tied in will often sort out the bigger fish - quite a few lads I know who like their winter pig-hunts up the likes of Newton / Craster / Beadnell wouldn't be without it & it's certainly accounted for some big fish. It'll also work locally, sometimes when there's no interest in lug or crab baits…tie in a bit & it'll help you get one or two out.

        Gary
        agree with gary also ask al thain the doubles he has had on it
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        • #5
          Originally posted by LiamNE View Post
          Seems to be the current fad doesnt it? and not just for cod...

          Shops seem to be very willing to sell if and recommend it, but would be interesting to see if anyone has caught on it.
          Used it for pollock in SW Scotland this year - nothing, lures fished much better.
          its been around awhile . first time i tried it landed a decent plaice from horden on a clear water summers day , always found it to be good bait . cheap as well.
          Punch and pull then let rip

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          • #6
            I find bluey better than mackerel, give it a try its only Ł3.50 for a pack of three

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            • #7
              Thanks lads, sounds positive. I bought a pack few months back but just havent tried it yet, I'll give it a go next time out..

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              • #8
                definatly a good bait. my mate alan thain had a 30lb bag one night using only bluey..
                he loves it..
                I used it often and always had fish with it but no doubles on it YET haha

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                • #9
                  Very underestimated bait for cod IMO I've had any fair share of nice fish on bluey and mussel baits especially around beadnell seahouses area.

                  It's just about the only bait you need to fish in norway
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                  • #10
                    Bluey is a top bait for Cod I like to use it from December when the bigger Cod move in to spawn I was converted to it after my first shore fishing trip to Norway its always best to use semi frozen goes like mush when left to defrost.
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                    • #11
                      anyone know where i can buy it?

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by ozzy37 View Post
                        anyone know where i can buy it?
                        You will get it from any tackle shop & also from some of the Chinese supermarkets where it is labelled as Pacific Saury.
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Blanked again View Post
                          You will get it from any tackle shop & also from some of the Chinese supermarkets where it is labelled as Pacific Saury.
                          cheers mate. gunna get it from the chinese place, i swear thats where the tackle shops buy most their frozens anyway and sell it on

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                          • #14
                            Had a nice 5lber out of crisps gulley in September on straight bluey. The further north you go the better it seems to fish. Works really well Arbroath area.

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                            • #15
                              Very goid bait, but like all baits depends on what they are feeding on at that time

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