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Hi, All,
As there is now a complete lack of any fish worth catching here in South Devon, I've decided that it's no longer about catching fish, but more of being outside in some of the most beautiful places in the country. I suppose this is the reason most of us fish anyway! To that end, I've decided to specialise in what tackle I use and have gone for spinning. Now, instead of lugging huge amounts of gear with me whenever I go out in the often fruitless pursuit of fish, I now just take a light spinning rod and a few lures.The end result? I still go home with the same number of fish as before! Has anybody else had this change of approach, and has it made a difference to your catches? Incidentally, I've got a couple of rods on e-bay that I no longer use if anyone's interested. They are both Shimano Nexave-AX SF 1325's http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...MESE%3AIT&rd=1 |
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In article , Bob Hewitt
wrote: Hi, All, As there is now a complete lack of any fish worth catching here in South Devon, I've decided that it's no longer about catching fish, but more of being outside in some of the most beautiful places in the country. I suppose this is the reason most of us fish anyway! g Speak for yourself ;-) It's a late starter this year OK compared to recent years - but the water is/was cold and perhaps we should be looking at winters thirty years ago for a proper comparison. To that end, I've decided to specialise in what tackle I use and have gone for spinning. Now, instead of lugging huge amounts of gear with me whenever There should be pollack over the rocks in your area by now. Spinning is as good a method as any for them though in daylight you'll have to fish deep which will cost a few lures. By now I'd have expected the first of the spring garfish to be off the Hams and they're better approached with a float at about 2M. Here (Dorset) it's as if March had just streeeetched - I hear the plaice and bass are offshore but the beaches have been quiet. This sudden change in the weather should kick start the season thogh. I go out in the often fruitless pursuit of fish, I now just take a light spinning rod and a few lures.The end result? I still go home with the same number of fish as before! Has anybody else had this change of approach, and has it made a difference to your catches? Stick with it. The first bass of the year are always taken spinning and even the first big float catches are usually from shoals found with lures. Cheerio, -- |
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