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Hi folks we are off to N Wales in a couple of weeks for my annual worm
drowning but this year I bought a couple of Bass rods bigger reels etc rather than my usual use the carp rod method ( which is less sucessful than David Coulthard ) and fly rod yep I do better with fly!! . So armed with 3 oz leads 20lb main line then what? I was planning on using rag and frozen sandeels so would 4-1s hooks and 10 lb cast be about right? we'll be over fairly clear sand so what would be a favourite rig as you can tell I'm not well genned up on beach work all my 'serious' lol sea fishing was on boats about 25 years ago and these days I fly fish for trout when I get the time not often enough IMO Derek --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.686 / Virus Database: 447 - Release Date: 14/05/04 |
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In article DxOvc.1257$iN6.1187@newsfe2-win, Del
wrote: Hi folks we are off to N Wales in a couple of weeks for my annual worm drowning but this year I bought a couple of Bass rods bigger reels etc rather than my usual use the carp rod method ( which is less sucessful than David Coulthard ) and fly rod yep I do better with fly!! . So armed with 3 If you'll be on neaps you'll probably still do better with fly. Try spinners too. oz leads 20lb main line then what? I was planning on using rag and frozen sandeels so would 4-1s hooks and 10 lb cast be about right? we'll be over Main line's a bit heavy. Take a few 6/0 hooks, use the rag to catch a wrasse or similar and then fish a half or split-whole wrasse of around 6 oz. Freeline in the margins or use just enough lead to take it to the bottom on the edge of a channel. A whole joey mackerel is a good substitue if you can get it. A short shanked 4/0 is about right for peeler crab. Cheerio, -- |
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Main line's a bit heavy. Take a few 6/0 hooks, use the rag to catch a wrasse or similar and then fish a half or split-whole wrasse of around 6 oz. Freeline in the margins or use just enough lead to take it to the bottom on the edge of a channel. A whole joey mackerel is a good substitue if you can get it. A short shanked 4/0 is about right for peeler crab. Cheerio, -- thanks Derek I can get frozen whitebait locally would that suffice? Derek --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.686 / Virus Database: 447 - Release Date: 14/05/04 |
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In article IFswc.138$XX2.28@newsfe4-gui, Del
wrote: snipped Main line's a bit heavy. Take a few 6/0 hooks, use the rag to catch a wrasse or similar and then fish a half or split-whole wrasse of around 6 oz. Freeline in the margins or use just enough lead to take it to the bottom on the edge of a channel. A whole joey mackerel is a good substitute if you can get it. thanks Derek I can get frozen whitebait locally would that suffice? Um, rather small and fragile. You might hang one under a float to some purpose but by a joey I mean something up to 6oz. Cheerio, -- |
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![]() "Derek.Moody" wrote in message ... In article IFswc.138$XX2.28@newsfe4-gui, Del wrote: snipped Main line's a bit heavy. Take a few 6/0 hooks, use the rag to catch a wrasse or similar and then fish a half or split-whole wrasse of around 6 oz. Freeline in the margins or use just enough lead to take it to the bottom on the edge of a channel. A whole joey mackerel is a good substitute if you can get it. thanks Derek I can get frozen whitebait locally would that suffice? Um, rather small and fragile. You might hang one under a float to some purpose but by a joey I mean something up to 6oz. Cheerio, -- thanks for that I'll bear it in mind we were planning to do some float fishing of the rocks as well depending on conditions of course. Last time out we were plagued by festoons of weed so I'll be more careful in choice of mark as well Derek --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.686 / Virus Database: 447 - Release Date: 14/05/04 |
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