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    Unhappy Good berly recipe

    I am after a failsafe berly recipe, can someone help me out?
    Last edited by trevor46; 04-05-2008 at 05:57 PM.

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    Re: Good berly recipe

    $50 at Morgans, Trevor. Never misses. Will get you anything you want!

    Seriously mate, there is no such thing as a failsafe berly recipe. If there was, no one would ever come home empty handed?

    Cheers

    Dave

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    Re: Good berly recipe

    I am currently trying a new method. Brought an old meat mincer at the local markets. All prawn shells and heads, crab shells, fish frames not required for rhe crab pots is hand minced to a small sized pulp. Freeze into old butter dishes and when you go fishing break bits off and broadcast. So far, bream, whiting and flathead have shown interest. Secret is to put a dish under the mincer to catch all the juices as the liquid helps with the freezing.

    Next move is to freeze them into ice-cube trays with a swivel embedded to attatch to the line. Could be used in place of a sinker when fiushing light. Gets the bait out there and then dissolves to leave the line unweighted.

    Gets rid of the unwanted shells and frames and makes full use of the catch.


    Probably been done before but new to me and agrees with current pressures on recycling from the grandkids.

    .Chappy

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    Re: Good berly recipe

    I do similar to chappy except i mince into a 4L bucket with a rope loop going from the bottom of the berley to out the top about a foot. I fill the bucket as much as i can with fish and crab/prawn shells all minced up finely and add some fish oil as i'm mincing. If I find myself short of filling the bucket i generally top up with dried cat food like whiskas or something of that nature. Chicken feed pellets also work. I then freeze this block as a complete big icecube basically.

    When I go fishing i take the bucket and all and have a 6 inch float with 4 feet of rope to a cleat and a shark clip under the float. Attach the berley bomb and drop it over frozen solid. When you move just lift it back into the bucket and you are on your way again. It usually takes about 2 hours to completely be used up, which by that time I am ready to be heading home.

    Jack.

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    Re: Good berly recipe

    Quote Originally Posted by tunaticer View Post
    I do similar to chappy except i mince into a 4L bucket with a rope loop going from the bottom of the berley to out the top about a foot. I fill the bucket as much as i can with fish and crab/prawn shells all minced up finely and add some fish oil as i'm mincing. If I find myself short of filling the bucket i generally top up with dried cat food like whiskas or something of that nature. Chicken feed pellets also work. I then freeze this block as a complete big icecube basically.

    When I go fishing i take the bucket and all and have a 6 inch float with 4 feet of rope to a cleat and a shark clip under the float. Attach the berley bomb and drop it over frozen solid. When you move just lift it back into the bucket and you are on your way again. It usually takes about 2 hours to completely be used up, which by that time I am ready to be heading home.

    Jack.
    Do much the same except use milk cartons. thread a piece of rope through the bottom and tie a loop to which a weight can be added later. Place the minced fish offal with some chicken pellets in the carton (dont overfill as the pellets will swell and make it hard for the burley to get out, and staple the top of the carton and put in freezer bag and freeze. When I go out with a stanley knife I just cut a few diamond shaped holes in the catron, add the weight and tie off from the top and over the side it goes. Used to use a piece of conduit with holes drilled in it but after losing a few to snags and sharks found this method better as if I lose the odd one it hasn't cost me a lot of work, also the cartons stack niocely in the freezer.

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    Re: Good berly recipe

    OK, I have said this a thousand times before(well almost) why would you berly with something, but then use some other thing for bait?? fish can be very single minded at times, anyone who has spent a thousand casts trying to catch a Tuna in a feeding Tuna school that is feeding on a tiny baitfish will verify this! use a bigger imitation and you will not catch a thing! so if you are using (say) Prawns for Bait, then prawn and Prawn shells should make up the bulk of your berly, if using Pilchards, then cut up Pilchards should be your preferred berly, I do not see the sense in (say) putting out your secret recipe, and then using something else for Bait, also the over use of berley will attract rubbish to the Boat as well, all sorts of little "pickers" and crap will invade a pile of berly in no time flat.

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    Re: Good berly recipe

    To put the burley right at your hook, use a swim feeder as your weight. I've only seen them in one shop in Oz a few years ago and none since. This guy is the importer though.:

    http://www.piscesfishingtackle.com/o...31ubq0ancgr7u1

    You can make your own from old film canisters.

    kev

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    Re: Good berly recipe

    when out on the reef , i will put a hook through the eye of of a pille sink it 2 the bottom & give a hard yank this will b my berly, straight back down with another pille with the hook in the eye & through the body usally get a trout straight up.

    macks, just mince a pille up in my hand & spread out only 1 every now & than, keeps the rubbish away. trevor46 what r u fishing 4?

    so i agree use the same berly as the bait used.

    ron.
    reels screamin aboard Hyper- Active

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    Re: Good berly recipe

    Nolem,
    You are right about attracting fish with prawn and crab so fish with prawn. But with a mix of crab also, those little black rock crabs found under rocks on the bank works well as bait in that burley trail . The prawn spray on soft plastics in the mix can be productive also. But remember ,what works here doesnt always work there. Sometimes attracting small bait fish can work as you slip in a livey the same as what is attracted can work.The larger fish feed on what has been attracted.

    Chappy

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    Re: Good berly recipe

    hi whati have done is make a big clump of dough and then crushed in leftover prawn shells and a few prawn berley pellets. this stuff was great except about 100 toadfish came around and 1 huge stingray started swimming around.

    regards,
    keechie

    p.s i was landbased and lobbed it about 2m out
    Breaming is my LIFE!!!

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    Re: Good berly recipe

    OK so then your heap of berly attracted 100 Toads?? that was what I was saying, the best catches are made by People who do a small amount of berly and introduce a bit of 'berly" with a hook in it, most who take out a Boatload of crap (except Shark fishermen) will come back with crap catches, to be successful you need to Fish smart , remember the old saying "90% of the Fish are caught by 10% of the Fishermen" it is as true 50 years ago as it is today.

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    Re: Good berly recipe

    6 pints of Guiness, 8 shots of Drambuie, & 6 glasses of Baileys... Add a rolling swell, and it should all mix together to create a good constant berley trail


    I agree with you too Noel... Should use the same bait as you're berleying with.

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    Re: Good berly recipe

    Quote Originally Posted by Noelm View Post
    OK so then your heap of berly attracted 100 Toads?? that was what I was saying, the best catches are made by People who do a small amount of berly and introduce a bit of 'berly" with a hook in it, most who take out a Boatload of crap (except Shark fishermen) will come back with crap catches, to be successful you need to Fish smart , remember the old saying "90% of the Fish are caught by 10% of the Fishermen" it is as true 50 years ago as it is today.
    i only tried it once and didn't like it so i no longer use berley.

    regards,
    keechie
    Breaming is my LIFE!!!

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    Re: Good berly recipe

    I tend to fish not over reefs but near them. I use berley any let it waft back towards the reef and i find that any fish that decide to come away from the reef are hungry enough to attack anything swimming in my berley trail. I get regular decent catches of good squire and a few snapper up to 50m away from reef areas on soft plastics and generally I am away from the mob that is giving the reef areas a flogging with noise and movement.

    I tend to think that when boat traffic comes to a reef system the fish get wary and will often move away after a few fish have struggled on lines. I simply give them a reason to leave the reefs and find refuge away from the commotion. It does not matter what berley I use as I am generally using lures of some kind and very rarely these days bait or livies.

    Jack.

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    Re: Good berly recipe

    Whatever you have left in old bait, fish frames and heads put through an old hand mincer and add chook pellets, a hand full of bread crumbs, a handfull of lawn clippings and a half bottle of tuna oil. I have a big container in my bait freezer that never empties and works really well. But if it ever tipped over in the boat I would have to burn it as you would never get the smell out.

    Cheers
    Muddy

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