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Fishing Puerto De Mazarron & GRAUVELL Fishing S.A.
Mediterranean Shore Fishing
USING SARDINE BAIT
Sardines are plentiful here and when fishing in deeper water can make an
excellent bait to attract larger fish. I use a Sardine Rig which consists of
three size 1/0 single hooks attached to three separate short lengths of 0.50
line. These are then all tied together and one length of line around 40
centimetres long with a loop at the end attaches to a swivel at the weight.
Items Required Sardine Cut.
Needle Through. Line Attached
You will also need a thick baiting needle with a clip at one end to attach the
loop in the line to. So take a Sardine, cut it in half, you can use either half
of the fish. Take the baiting needle and spring the clip open, attach the loop
in the line to the clip so it is secure. Thread the baiting needle through the
Sardine from the cut end whichever part you're using, either the head or the
tail. Continue to pull the needle through the section of fish until the line is
through and the hooks are at the cut end. Position the hooks around the edge of
the body of the fish and pull tight so the hooks are secure.
Release the loop at the end of the rig from the clip on the baiting needle and
attach to the main line. You maybe using a tube weight on a running ledger or a
120 gram weight to sit on the bottom, whichever method you use it is maybe best
to use some baiting elastic to secure the bait securely to the line.
Sardine With Hooks In Place.
Bait Elastic.
Try and cast out as far as possible, the juices and blood from the Sardine will
hopefully spread over a large area and fish will be attracted. Back off the
clutch on the reel in case a large fish grabs the bait and takes off at speed
then the spool will revolve letting line off instead of it breaking.
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