Prawns for bait ?

BAZACODBASHA

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Hi, I think this question has been asked before, but never mind I'm after some advice. I'm gonna give prawns a "shot" when bait fishing from a boat. What I need to ask is : I presume you fish with RAW prawns, and not cooked ones. Do you peel them before mounting them on the hook, or do you put them on still in their shell. I won't be casting so they won't fly off the hook. Also where can I buy large cheap packets of them (frozen).
Thank's for any advice.
 
Hi, I think this question has been asked before, but never mind I'm after some advice. I'm gonna give prawns a "shot" when bait fishing from a boat. What I need to ask is : I presume you fish with RAW prawns, and not cooked ones. Do you peel them before mounting them on the hook, or do you put them on still in their shell. I won't be casting so they won't fly off the hook. Also where can I buy large cheap packets of them (frozen).
Thank's for any advice.

Cooked or frozen with shells on, bait them on daylites. Any supermarket has them for a few pounds.
 
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Prawns for bait.

Prawns for bait.

Well Bazacodbasher cant see any difference from crab in its shell so you can only but try it out and if they can catch cod on pork pies you can catch them on anything as long as its edable as ive had sausage on my rigs at times and caught fish with that okay :D:D:D
 
Well Bazacodbasher cant see any difference from crab in its shell so you can only but try it out and if they can catch cod on pork pies you can catch them on anything as long as its edable as ive had sausage on my rigs at times and caught fish with that okay :D:D:D

:D:Ddouble pmsl,james :exclam::exclam::exclam::exclam:
 
I use Asda's frozen uncooked prawns when kayak fishing and have found them nearly as productive as fresh crab baits for codling. Used the same for shore fishing and have picked up whiting and coalies.
 
not used it on a boat here in uk . but have used it for shore. i have used shelled raw prawns and have landed whiting, bass and codling with it ....i always frozen prawn for standy bait ....
 
Prawns

Prawns

I use prawns in there shells I prefer blood head prawns but normal fresh prawns from your local fish quay are probably about best as fish in your area know what the prawn in your area look like,believe it or not only 3weeks ago I caught a 8-10ozcodling on a 5 inch tiger prawn with its shell on,still don't know how it managed to get it all in:question:
 
I use prawns in there shells I prefer blood head prawns but normal fresh prawns from your local fish quay are probably about best as fish in your area know what the prawn in your area look like,believe it or not only 3weeks ago I caught a 8-10ozcodling on a 5 inch tiger prawn with its shell on,still don't know how it managed to get it all in:question:

Are you sure you didn't catch it on a PORK PIE lol
 
I use Asda's frozen uncooked prawns when kayak fishing and have found them nearly as productive as fresh crab baits for codling. Used the same for shore fishing and have picked up whiting and coalies.

Was out on Monday night at saltburn using frozen king prawns from Asda £3 a bag and caught couple of flatties and plenty of bites from saltburn pier from king prawns

I only tried them as a few nights ago a guy was none stop catching from prawns so I gave them a try and would use them again
 
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Caught this and another the same about a week ago at the walkway south shields on prawn.
 
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