Got to agree with Davey Red, over south west Scotland have used them with the float and also spun with them singly deadly for Pollock if you hit the right depth and feeding zone. Have also had a few good results using them this way at St. Abbs and coldingham area of Scottish borders. In the summer i use daylights to catch the big bonk (launce) eels of Shields pier just down the side of the small wall. Ammo sandeels also take some beating, funnily enough i\'ve never had much success fishing for cod, whiting etc with frozen sandeels. Cheers
Have to agree Davy ,float fished ,a quality bait ,I\'ve had no luck with them here mind even though some of the cod I\'ve caught have had a few sandeels in them.
Had quite a bit success with sandeels at Whitburn for cod over the last few months,biggest 7 1/2 lb smallest 3 lb.From the white rocks and from the cliffs behind the gun range.also used sand eels at the private beach and had codling to 4 1/2 lbs
Got a codling off Blyth beach using a Launce earlier in the season,just tried it out as it was stuck on the bottom of my bait box when I got to the beach,bit surprised, I thought it might have been a Bass.
Best used over the summer months for Pollock,Mackerel and Bass but theres no harm in trying,it works for Jimmy
I get good results on Sandsend beach with them. I think that if they are present anyway at a venue (like at Sandsend) you\'re never going to go far wrong using them as a bait.
Nice one Peter,I\'ve got a few wishbone rigs but normally put the same baits on both hooks,good idea.
Jim have you heard from Robfow lately,remember meeting him on Blyth beach,nice lad
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