Clams and Mussels fishing bait….just add water… !
Mussels fishing bait tends to be soft so 1-2 may be enough. When cast into water a disbursement of hormone and enzyme flavor will attract king George whiting , flathead fish, bream fish or any fish for that matter within reasonable distance and generate excellent catch result.
During processing all natural hormones and enzymes in Dynabait Mussels remain undamaged, keep their full flavor and result in an amazing and productive reaction from the fish. Proven catches of bream, sand whiting, cat fish, bass, dusky flathead fish, flounder, cod, mullet, morwong, redfish, yellow belly, leather jacket, trevally, salmon, snapper, coral trout, sweet lip, perch … just to name a few of fresh and salt.
There are several ways how to use Dynabait Mussels :
Some of our customers prefer to put Mussels fishing bait on a hook directly from the satchel (dry) allowing for re-hydration to take effect in a lake, river or sea,( please note some Mussels species will be difficult to thread on a hook dry as they are too brittle and need to be soaked in water first in order to re-gain elasticity ).
Most of our fisherman use this following method:
Open the satchel of Dynabait Mussels and fill it with water. After 1-2 min release water and keep the moist clams (bait) inside. Should they be still too hard, leave them for a moment or two longer in zipped bag. The bigger size bait will need to stay in water for longer time. For example squids or pilchards will require at least 10 min re-hydrating time before releasing water from the satchel.
Please note that re-hydrating ( keeping bait submerged in water) for long time will cause the Mussels fishing bait become too soft. Also the warmer water the faster is the re-hydrating process. If you are using Dynabait first time, test it first on a small piece to perfect your preferred consistency. Dynabait Mussels are intended for recreational fishing only, do not eat
Fresh Grasshoppers, Fish juvenile, Fresh Superworms, Fresh Meal worms,Fresh Mudeyes, Fresh White grubs .
It really comes to fishing preferences and the fish you are going to target.
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