If you never done before Wrasse fishing then you are inspired to miss sport. Multicolored Wrasse including the famous Cuckoo Wrasse hunts the thick kelp and rocks in search of their main food source for crustaceans such as crabs, shrimp and other shellfish. For this fish hard shell crabs and other creatures a chance to have his famous thick lips and powerful jaws of shell crushing teeth. If this is not enough, she also has other deep in the neckGroup of like-pharynx (throat) designed to finally grind down the teeth for his dinner.
Wrasse are found throughout the British coast and in a diverse palette of colors to the environment for maximum camouflage.
Although wrasse is not the biggest fish in the sea can not handle it this bulky beauties light rods and fine lines. It does not matter if bait under a float or ledgered suspended, you must use at least 12lb or 15lb line to stop the fish cuttingTheir line with the teeth or the demolition on the uneven ground.
In general, smaller fish worms, with a marked preference for rag and lug, however, shrimp, mussels and lobster and crabs are great for tipping-off or filling the bait for larger fish. Hunting for patterns, you would be well advised to subject a greater use of hooks and using live cancer or cancer, at least Peeler halved a bound on a hook. Although there is a temptation to get out of the deepest gorges in thelargest fish, are of all men believe it or not, it is a fact that is very big fish venture into shallow water in all states of the tide!
Wrasse are active only during the hours of the day. Prime Time was like the sun above the horizon and there are still some good depth in the water because the fish have spent the night fasting as they begin to ready for the daily feed.
The best methods for catching them is a simple ledger rig with a 2-3 oz weight and RagwormThread until a 1 / 0 hook. In gullies and weed functions Cast no further than 20yards from normal. They are hard against the rocks! Hold onto your line and wait for the "knocks" you must resist the temptation to refer to the first bite. In general, it will bite! Bite! Bang! If you feel the rod tip to strike and maintain that tension on the fish as it goes under cover in the weeds or rock head. The rest is in the fight! Wrasse bashing is something that all sea anglers should try.
You canLand a monster hard fighting fish a few inches from your feet. There is not much better than that!

