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Eiders are attracted to natural bait such as sand eels, herring, and mussels, as well as commercial baits like squid and bloodworms.
Effective Baits for Eider Hunting
Natural Baits
Eiders are known to feed on a variety of marine life, including sand eels, herring, and mussels. When hunting Eiders, it’s essential to use natural baits that mimic these prey species. Sand eels, in particular, are a staple of the Eider diet and can be used to great effect when hunting in coastal areas. When using natural baits, it’s best to present them on the surface or just below the surface, as Eiders tend to feed on prey that is close to the surface.
Commercial Baits
Commercial baits like squid and bloodworms can also be effective for Eider hunting. Squid is particularly effective when hunting in deeper waters, as it can be presented at various depths to attract Eiders. Bloodworms, on the other hand, are best used when hunting in shallower waters, where Eiders tend to feed on smaller prey. When using commercial baits, it’s essential to use the correct size and presentation, as Eiders can be picky eaters.
Presentation Techniques
When using baits to hunt Eiders, it’s essential to use the correct presentation technique. Eiders tend to feed on prey that is moving or making a commotion, so it’s best to use a slow, steady retrieve when presenting baits. When using natural baits, it’s best to present them on the surface or just below the surface, while commercial baits can be presented at various depths. Experimenting with different presentation techniques can help hunters find what works best in their specific hunting location.
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