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It's worth pointing out that in much sal****er spinning/plugging -
especially over rock/graunch most fish take within ten yards of the rod tip. Twenty five yards is a loooong cast and many fish that hit at range are poorly hooked so relax, work close and quiet, don't strain for distance and your troubles will evaporate. (Still check the svivels OK?) Thanks for the tips Derek - I'm desperately in need of spinning tips - I've been sea fishing from the shore about 5 or 6 times now and still haven't had any bites... Funny that you mention it, but I've been avoiding rocks (haven't wanted to get caught on them and loose my gear) - but are you saying this should be the place you go to to catch? Also - should I being doing this at high or low tide - or doesn't it really matter much? Where I live, there's been lots of new sea defenses added over the last three years and there's lots of boulders and new shingle, so I'm getting the impression that there's perhaps not many fish out in these stands. Along the coast a bit is new shingle, but no rocks or boulders where lots of fishermen go, but all seem to be baiting (which I'm not keen on). What do you think my best options are? Use a more buyuont plug over the rocks in close to the shore at high tide? |
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In article , lid
wrote: Thanks for the tips Derek - I'm desperately in need of spinning tips - I've been sea fishing from the shore about 5 or 6 times now and still haven't had any bites... With this unseasonably warm weather I'm thinking maybe I ought to go try for the first bass of the season rsn... And the three year pollack should be inshore any day now too. Funny that you mention it, but I've been avoiding rocks (haven't wanted to get caught on them and loose my gear) - but are you saying this should be the place you go to to catch? You fish wherever a predator might expect to find a meal - until this years fry hatch that will be in fast channels, around rocks and among graunch - at dusk try spinning -just- above the kelp. In daylight work over drop-offs. At first light scurry your lure between scattered patches of graunch - where the odd tiddler might have lingered a little too long. Also - should I being doing this at high or low tide - or doesn't it really matter much? Every venue has its own pattern. In general fish will only come -really- shallow on a rising tide but back off into postition to catch runoff streams as the tide drops. Where I live, there's been lots of new sea defenses added over the last three years and there's lots of boulders and new shingle, so I'm getting the impression that there's perhaps not many fish out in these stands. Roughly whereabouts are you - there may be someone here with local knowledge. Along the coast a bit is new shingle, but no rocks or boulders where lots of fishermen go, but all seem to be baiting (which I'm not keen on). What do you think my best options are? Use a more buyuont plug over the rocks in close to the shore at high tide? First option along the south and west coasts is a floating plug on a rising tide at -first- light. In daylight you could do worse than floatfish between a metre down and the bottom using light floats - chubber for eg. or a big freshwater slider. And you can groundbait in the sea too - see: http://www.fishing.casterbridge.net/bait/scroff1.html Yes - you *can* spin over groundbait. Cheerio, -- Fishing: http://www.fishing.casterbridge.net/ Writing: http://www.author.casterbridge.net/derek-moody/ uk.rec.fishing.game Badge Page: http://www.fishing.casterbridge.net/urfg/ |
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