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float fishing with live mackerel
Hi
Can any one give me any advice on fishing from a boat using a float for bass with mackerel Thx |
float fishing with live mackerel
On Sun, 18 Jun 2006 18:22:30 GMT, "fox66"
wrote: Hi Can any one give me any advice on fishing from a boat using a float for bass with mackerel Thx Ensure that the float has less mass than the water it displaces. Can I have your Garfish? HN |
float fishing with live mackerel
What Derek says may be true but down here in Poole, over the Needles bridge
many use the float method with success and use a size 6/0 to 8/0 size hook on a 30ft trace, live joeys are best however. You need a big cigar type float. Dave "Derek Moody" wrote in message ... In article , fox66 wrote: Hi Can any one give me any advice on fishing from a boat using a float for bass with mackerel Mackerel's more a late season bait. Generally freelined rather than floated. Use quite a small hook - around 1/0 - or the mackerel will unhook itself - it's uncanny how they manage it. Your problem is that the mackerel is capable of submerging any float small enough to avoid unsettling the bass :-( And the local professionals prefer small scad to mackerel whenever they can get 'em. Cheerio, -- |
float fishing with live mackerel
In article , Dave
URL:mailto:[email protected]. wrote: What Derek says may be true but down here in Poole, over the Needles bridge many use the float method with success and use a size 6/0 to 8/0 size hook on a 30ft trace, live joeys are best however. You need a big cigar type float. Joeys will stay on a big hook OK but 'standard' mackerel, which bass deal with perfectly well, do the Houdini with the larger hooks. 1/0 is standard with late season bassers in the Portland Race. Cheerio, -- |
float fishing with live mackerel
On Fri, 23 Jun 2006 23:35:04 +0100, Derek Moody
wrote: In article , Dave URL:mailto:[email protected]. wrote: What Derek says may be true but down here in Poole, over the Needles bridge many use the float method with success and use a size 6/0 to 8/0 size hook on a 30ft trace, live joeys are best however. You need a big cigar type float. Joeys will stay on a big hook OK but 'standard' mackerel, which bass deal with perfectly well, do the Houdini with the larger hooks. 1/0 is standard with late season bassers in the Portland Race. Again we see a prime example of the old axiom, "Different strokes for different folks." Thank you very much. Cheerio, |
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