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"Brownz (Mobile)" wrote in message
... "Gandalf" wrote in message ... Oh well I did take a look into the murky world of lures and have come to the conclusion that there are loads of very odd items out there. "paul" wrote in message ... In a phrase Gandalf old man, "your good to go". Yoiu dont need to spend on these new fangled contraptions, the oldies are most often the best, i still have my old spoon and it catches more than the lads with hundreds of new "failsafe" lures ![]() Gandalf wrote: I can not wait to use the old ondex now, I have been looking at all night and remembering. I stopped when I remembered it was damn near 40 years ago though.VBG Can not wait till Sunday now when I take my son pike fishing. The ondex are still top here for jacks & perch. For larger pike I have a rough piece of balsa, painted flouro yellow which never fails. I've also been successful with wasp spinners as I call them - see half way down the following page : http://www.sovereignsuperbaits.co.uk...ner_baits.html Gandalf wrote: Many thanks for that Brownz. These do work or they would not still be on the market but how do they work. To daft old me they seem alien but I can see how they would look like a small shoal of fish maybe so the pike will just lung forward and hit it all, including the hook. Is that the idea behind it. As you jerk them through the water you get the usual spinner effect, the tail pulses and expands and contracts as well - looking a bit like a jelly fish swimming if you know what I mean. Being a single hook they really suit my local piking spot as its snaggy and there are a lot of large boulders on the bed which these lures just skip over.. Being fairly light it helps to have a dedicated / quite whippy pike rod rather than using a carp rod as many do. -- Cheerz - Brownz Beta TR34 (Ring ding ding ding pop pop) http://www.brownz.org/ |
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I see, though we do not have many jelly fish in the UK.(;-) I can see why it
would provoke a response from a pike though. My son wanted a duel purpose carp rod but I managed to get one with a fairly springy action even though it is 2.75lb test curve. It should be fine for the medium and larger lures but basic spinners will be no good. I use a telescopic spinning rod with a TC of about 1.75lbs which has proven fine for most lures but was crap when I used it to ledger, no other rod with me at the time, and had a 3 lb tench as there was no feeling in the fight. Had to change venue for my Sunday trip to a much larger sheet of water which is known for big pike so whilst finding them may prove interesting but the chances of larger fish could prove worth it. My normal lake only allows one rod per angler but the new venue allows two so I will have the pike rod out with a dead bait whilst I search the water with a feeder me thinks. The lake we are going to is actually one of the lakes I used to fish as a lad so it is a trip down memory lane although I have fished it once last year and caught some nice roach. Thanks for the info. -- Gandalf "Brownz (Mobile)" wrote in message ... "Brownz (Mobile)" wrote in message ... "Gandalf" wrote in message ... Oh well I did take a look into the murky world of lures and have come to the conclusion that there are loads of very odd items out there. "paul" wrote in message ... In a phrase Gandalf old man, "your good to go". Yoiu dont need to spend on these new fangled contraptions, the oldies are most often the best, i still have my old spoon and it catches more than the lads with hundreds of new "failsafe" lures ![]() Gandalf wrote: I can not wait to use the old ondex now, I have been looking at all night and remembering. I stopped when I remembered it was damn near 40 years ago though.VBG Can not wait till Sunday now when I take my son pike fishing. The ondex are still top here for jacks & perch. For larger pike I have a rough piece of balsa, painted flouro yellow which never fails. I've also been successful with wasp spinners as I call them - see half way down the following page : http://www.sovereignsuperbaits.co.uk...ner_baits.html Gandalf wrote: Many thanks for that Brownz. These do work or they would not still be on the market but how do they work. To daft old me they seem alien but I can see how they would look like a small shoal of fish maybe so the pike will just lung forward and hit it all, including the hook. Is that the idea behind it. As you jerk them through the water you get the usual spinner effect, the tail pulses and expands and contracts as well - looking a bit like a jelly fish swimming if you know what I mean. Being a single hook they really suit my local piking spot as its snaggy and there are a lot of large boulders on the bed which these lures just skip over.. Being fairly light it helps to have a dedicated / quite whippy pike rod rather than using a carp rod as many do. -- Cheerz - Brownz Beta TR34 (Ring ding ding ding pop pop) http://www.brownz.org/ |
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