jh92 Posted Saturday at 11:49 Report Posted Saturday at 11:49 There's a lot of snails on the canal at the moment and the fish seem to be hoovering them up and avoiding bait lol. Any suggestions on how I can catch a couple of them for bait, like some sort of snail trap? Quote
Golden Paws Posted Saturday at 17:53 Report Posted Saturday at 17:53 https://www.baitworks.co.uk/ I've been on the Creamino for the last few years and I don't know if it's co-incidence but I've had my best 2 seasons since. crusian and jh92 2 Quote
B B Posted Saturday at 20:01 Report Posted Saturday at 20:01 (edited) Edited Saturday at 20:05 by B B jh92 and crusian 2 Quote
jh92 Posted yesterday at 06:20 Author Report Posted yesterday at 06:20 12 hours ago, Golden Paws said: https://www.baitworks.co.uk/ I've been on the Creamino for the last few years and I don't know if it's co-incidence but I've had my best 2 seasons since. Cheers bud, trying to get away from boili3s at the moment, I'm after real snails 👍🤣 10 hours ago, B B said: Yes mate I've already got myself a tin 👍 I want a couple from my canal that I can drill and rig 👍 I'm gonna get the waders on for next session and pick a couple from the banks and see what happens 👍🤣 crusian and commonly 2 Quote
elmoputney Posted yesterday at 06:31 Report Posted yesterday at 06:31 Fake ones? Real ones for a spod mix 🤔 https://www.carpparticles.co.uk/product/micro-snails/ Also don't dynamite cook their hemp in the tins? Does that mean they are unaliving snails in the tin too? 😱 jh92, crusian and commonly 1 2 Quote
elmoputney Posted yesterday at 07:26 Report Posted yesterday at 07:26 https://snailfishingbaits.co.uk/ There you go with a little Google I found the mother load. jh92 and commonly 2 Quote
commonly Posted yesterday at 08:02 Report Posted yesterday at 08:02 CC Moore do some small ones, which are friend had some success with, but nothing like the bad boys @elmoputney found. I've tried hair rigging slugs before but they didn't stay on long. I'd be interested to know how you get on @jh92,so do keep us posted mate? https://ccmoore.com/32-frozen-water-snails elmoputney and jh92 2 Quote
elmoputney Posted yesterday at 10:01 Report Posted yesterday at 10:01 Anyone else thinking how much of an edge those snails could be? jh92 1 Quote
jh92 Posted 20 hours ago Author Report Posted 20 hours ago Well I've been out and got around 100 snails, got a special mix on the go in the bucket 😏 tedious picking in the waders 💪🤣 I'm off to the canal tomorrow morning for a night or two. Both rods are gonna go on snails. I will update how I get on 👍 commonly, elmoputney, yonny and 1 other 4 Quote
elmoputney Posted 18 hours ago Report Posted 18 hours ago 2 hours ago, jh92 said: Well I've been out and got around 100 snails, got a special mix on the go in the bucket 😏 tedious picking in the waders 💪🤣 I'm off to the canal tomorrow morning for a night or two. Both rods are gonna go on snails. I will update how I get on 👍 That's some serious next level determination, hope your effort pays off. crusian and jh92 1 1 Quote
yonny Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago 20 hours ago, elmoputney said: Anyone else thinking how much of an edge those snails could be? Yeah I did years ago. I used live ones, dead ones, dehydrated/dried ones.... and they were all rubbish. Imo the carp get on the (natural) snails simply because it's the easiest food source to harvest at the time. They're tuned into the food sources available in their watercourse and I don't think you can compete with that with any snails apart from those that are plucked out of the venue - so @jh92 has the right idea. Even then, there are other natural baits (maggots and worms) that will do a much better job of competing. The snail discussion comes up every few years. Lots of guys try it. Hardly anyone has any real success. Imho, snails are just not a great bait. commonly, elmoputney, crusian and 1 other 3 1 Quote
crusian Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago 1 hour ago, yonny said: Yeah I did years ago. I used live ones, dead ones, dehydrated/dried ones.... and they were all rubbish. Imo the carp get on the (natural) snails simply because it's the easiest food source to harvest at the time. They're tuned into the food sources available in their watercourse and I don't think you can compete with that with any snails apart from those that are plucked out of the venue - so @jh92 has the right idea. Even then, there are other natural baits (maggots and worms) that will do a much better job of competing. The snail discussion comes up every few years. Lots of guys try it. Hardly anyone has any real success. Imho, snails are just not a great bait. Well if you are right , Yonny , which you almost certainly are because you are Yonny , you've just saved me a few bob . 😃 yonny and jh92 2 Quote
elmoputney Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 2 hours ago, yonny said: Yeah I did years ago. I used live ones, dead ones, dehydrated/dried ones.... and they were all rubbish. Imo the carp get on the (natural) snails simply because it's the easiest food source to harvest at the time. They're tuned into the food sources available in their watercourse and I don't think you can compete with that with any snails apart from those that are plucked out of the venue - so @jh92 has the right idea. Even then, there are other natural baits (maggots and worms) that will do a much better job of competing. The snail discussion comes up every few years. Lots of guys try it. Hardly anyone has any real success. Imho, snails are just not a great bait. Thanks for that timely input I was thinking it could be a right edge but I can't be bothered to harvest them, that takes a lot of effort and I hope it pays off for him, looks like it's back to plan 3283638 for me then 😂 jh92, commonly and yonny 2 1 Quote
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