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2 hours ago, steve66 said:

How are they used as bait Mack , something i know nothing about 

Same with me. I'm guessing you could glue them onto some cotton put them on a rig. I like to use a sowing needle ,  thread of cotton 6 red maggots on the end of the hook. Make like a hair rig. Score every time. 

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2 hours ago, steve66 said:

How are they used as bait Mack , something i know nothing about 

Easiest way is roe or egg bags trotted through a swim under a float steve,doesn't take long when the pools are packed.

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13 minutes ago, Bangersanmash said:

Same with me. I'm guessing you could glue them onto some cotton put them on a rig. I like to use a sowing needle ,  thread of cotton 6 red maggots on the end of the hook. Make like a hair rig. Score every time. 

That would work,spawn sacks from a store are easier.

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1 minute ago, Bangersanmash said:

f**k me you could just drop a net in there lol. 

Bit unsporting,but I have seen people snag them on trebles or lift them out with big landing nets.

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7 minutes ago, Bangersanmash said:

Bet there best eating when they first come up river. The first week or so.  

I have a freezer full of chrome's or silvers as they are called,this isn't my first disco,I have been fishing for salmon since I was a kid,lol.

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