Since taking up fishing as a hobby, I have only caught sardines once at Haulover park near the bait shop. Me and a couple friends chummed the water with cut up finger mullet and caught about a bucket full of sardines. The cost of buying finger mullet to chum the waters to catch sardines every time we go fishing[ 2 to 3 times a week] can slowly but surely take a toll on your wallet.
Is there an alternative I can use to attract bait fish to catch on a sabiki?
Catching sardines
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- GOLIATH GROUPER
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Re: Catching sardines
The inlet is full of sardines diring the summer
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Re: Catching sardines
Sorry forgot to mention I do not own a boatcrashmister wrote:Cast net.
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- GOLIATH GROUPER
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Re: Catching sardines
U dont need a boat to catch sardines with a castnet
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Re: Catching sardines
Avoid rough bottoms but lots o guys cast net from shore for more than just sardines. Check out the mullet run.
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Re: Catching sardines
the dines you caught had nothing to do with the finger mullet chunks you were tossing out
you wont really catch dines till around winter time
you wont really catch dines till around winter time
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