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I fish the Med, near to the Ebro Estuary, usually off the back of my
yacht - this is relevant as I do not have the speed to get out into deep water. Fishing in 5 to 7 metres over sand and silt there are ceratinly large(ish) fish but the plague is tiny fish with very sharp teeth, well capable of eating every bait off the hook without registering a bite. If I'm tempted to use a smaller hook I end up with 6 inch fish. Also the fish have a deal with the tackle shops as they'll only take worm. These worms are what I, in my youth, called silver or habour rag. In fact they come from Asia, to France and then to Spain and cost 4 euros for about 10 or 12 in a box. Scandalous! I've seen reference to artificial, scented worms perhaps marketed by Coopers Baits (their website doesn't respond!) I have started to try chiporones (tiny squid)as they fit the hook well and have a scent. I'd appreciate any advice from UK or Med sources as I am really desperate to catch a fish to be proud of (and cook - there's only two of us!!) Whilst writing, let me say we have an apartment for rent in Ampolla if anyone wants a decent place to base their fishing trip. Go to www.valcol.com if you want details - there may be a sea-boat trip available too!! |
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In article .com,
wrote: deep water. Fishing in 5 to 7 metres over sand and silt there are ceratinly large(ish) fish but the plague is tiny fish with very sharp teeth, well capable of eating every bait off the hook without registering a bite. If I'm tempted to use a smaller hook I end up with 6 inch fish. Also the fish have a deal with the tackle shops as they'll Have you tried putting the tiddlers back down on a larger hook? Cheerio, -- |
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![]() "Derek.Moody" wrote in message ... In article .com, wrote: deep water. Fishing in 5 to 7 metres over sand and silt there are ceratinly large(ish) fish but the plague is tiny fish with very sharp teeth, well capable of eating every bait off the hook without registering a bite. If I'm tempted to use a smaller hook I end up with 6 inch fish. Also the fish have a deal with the tackle shops as they'll Have you tried putting the tiddlers back down on a larger hook? Cheerio, -- Funny I was thinking just that, oily fish are usually a good bait especially mackerel strips which stay on the hook better due to the tougher skin. You could always use feathers of course that should solve the bait problem have a look at ebay item #7190283056 that should give you an idea of whats required easy enough to make. Derek |
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In article , Derek
wrote: "Derek.Moody" wrote in message ... In article .com, wrote: registering a bite. If I'm tempted to use a smaller hook I end up with 6 inch fish. Also the fish have a deal with the tackle shops as they'll Have you tried putting the tiddlers back down on a larger hook? Cheerio, -- Funny I was thinking just that, oily fish are usually a good bait especially mackerel strips which stay on the hook better due to the tougher skin. You could always use feathers of course that should solve the bait problem have I was thinking whole and possibly still wriggling. If there are big fish around then you can be sure the tiddlers are high on the menu. Cheerio, -- |
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