Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Norway question...

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Norway question...

    Basic questions:

    Travel Rod Vs Full Size?

    Medium grade rod (20-30lb) or Heavy (30 - 50lb)?

    Got a couple of years to sort a few things out but just getting the juices flowing

    Appreciate its potato vs potato but am interested in people's thoughts
    Ooh a new vid!

    IMPORTANT NOTICE: No media files are hosted on these forums. By clicking the link below you agree to view content from an external website. We can not be held responsible for the suitability or legality of this material. If the video does not play, wait a minute or try again later.
    I AGREE

  • #2
    Hi Tony, I'm off there on Friday, i'm taking a 12lb-20lb sonik and a 20lb -30lb. Thinking, if there are some big coaly's, the 12-20lb rod should be the one, and the other for the cod.
    Taking a shore rod and spinning rod in case the weather is not good at some stage. I will be using fixed spool reels with 50lb braid with shads or metal lures.
    Will put a report on when i get back.
    P.B. Cod 30lb-11ozs Balcary.

    Comment


    • #3
      Look forward to it Arthur
      Ooh a new vid!

      IMPORTANT NOTICE: No media files are hosted on these forums. By clicking the link below you agree to view content from an external website. We can not be held responsible for the suitability or legality of this material. If the video does not play, wait a minute or try again later.
      I AGREE

      Comment


      • #4
        Full Details and lots of photos please Arthur ! you know the score
        Cheers Bert

        Comment


        • #5
          Im sure Allan Skinner will put your mind at rest for a few years Tony
          Cheers Bert

          Comment


          • #6
            Originally posted by Tadpoleman View Post
            Full Details and lots of photos please Arthur ! you know the score
            Will do Bert. Just got reports of 20kg+ cod being caught
            P.B. Cod 30lb-11ozs Balcary.

            Comment


            • #7
              I would take a medium class rod, they're long days so want to go as light as possible. But still need to be up to the job.
              I used me maxximus with tld 15 when I went and caught cod to 42lb.
              Taking travel rods this year as saves lugging rod tubes about and is cheaper. But tubes are good as you can load them with pirks and sinkers, so saves on your hold baggage weight.
              Pros and cons to everything really.
              Chris

              Comment


              • #8
                Originally posted by hulme6612 View Post
                I would take a medium class rod, they're long days so want to go as light as possible. But still need to be up to the job.
                I used me maxximus with tld 15 when I went and caught cod to 42lb.
                Taking travel rods this year as saves lugging rod tubes about and is cheaper. But tubes are good as you can load them with pirks and sinkers, so saves on your hold baggage weight.
                Pros and cons to everything really.
                Cheers! just the kind of info I'm after...don't really want to invest too much against what I already own as the trip itself will be costly enough

                But would prob stretch to a travel rod versus rod tube though I think
                Ooh a new vid!

                IMPORTANT NOTICE: No media files are hosted on these forums. By clicking the link below you agree to view content from an external website. We can not be held responsible for the suitability or legality of this material. If the video does not play, wait a minute or try again later.
                I AGREE

                Comment


                • #9
                  I'll see how I get on with my travel rods this year and if they're ok you could borrow those if you wanted.
                  Chris

                  Comment


                  • #10
                    If its far north Norway then i always tell people it will be about £1300 and everything is based on 4 sharing at the fish camps, if less than the price rises.

                    We are away in 3 weeks time for our 4th trip and it never gets old, so much more than just the fishing to see and do when your up there.

                    We are taken travel rods this year for the first time as the main airways have seen how much dosh they can make from anglers and a tube was going to cost silly money and it also a pain to handle, we get 3 flights there and back + ferry+ car ride.

                    I am not a fan of the travel rods but the Nordic big game is a cheap option at £80 and it has handled wrecking last year from our coast, thou we use 3lbers for bait in Norway so not really a good test from our shores

                    Best tips...

                    * Get as far north as you can

                    * Like all parts of the world, different species at different months so decide what you wish to target and book that month i.e big colaie is Late July to Oct, Skri cod is late March to mid April etc

                    * Everything is worked out in 4s

                    * Expect to pay £1300 for a week all in

                    * Dont go mad purchasing loads of the expensive Norway gear you need next to nothing as never lose anything.

                    * Go with someone that knows about boats driving and basics of the engines, as your on your own once you take the boat out the harbours from most camps.
                    ................__................................ .............................
                    ____[ ~ \_____
                    [__On-A-Roll__/
                    ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
                    P.B
                    SKATE 204lb
                    COD 51lb
                    LING 32lb
                    TOPE 40lb
                    CONGER 25lb
                    HADDOCK 10lb
                    HALIBUT 37lb
                    COALIE 16lb
                    BLUE SHARK 55lb

                    Comment


                    • #11
                      Spot on advice Richie
                      Cheers Bert

                      Comment


                      • #12
                        Cheers!

                        Will prob buy a travel rod anyway as I quite like the idea of using it in different parts of the UK too when go camping
                        Ooh a new vid!

                        IMPORTANT NOTICE: No media files are hosted on these forums. By clicking the link below you agree to view content from an external website. We can not be held responsible for the suitability or legality of this material. If the video does not play, wait a minute or try again later.
                        I AGREE

                        Comment


                        • #13
                          I had a Penn Powestix 7' 6" four piece travel boat rod. It came in a hard Penn tube about 2ft long max. I sold it last summer, as I got fed up splitting it and packing it away and I rue the very day I sold it.

                          It was a great rod and I sold it on a stupid whim...............buy one, you won't regret it!
                          2016 - Cod, Dab, Dogfish, Gurnard, Ling, Mackerel, Saithe, Scorpian fish. .

                          Comment


                          • #14
                            Some really good advice Rich. Can you tell me what skri cod are, I know Allen Skinner targeted them, but thats as much as I know
                            P.B. Cod 30lb-11ozs Balcary.

                            Comment


                            • #15
                              Nicked off a Norway blog!

                              Skrei is, roughly speaking, a teenage Atlantic cod, one that is on the move from the Barents Sea down to the spawning grounds at Versalen, just off the Lofoten Islands, a bleakly beautiful archipelago of sheer, snowbound, mountainous coastline and deep waters, where its life began. Its relative youth (skrei spawns at between four and seven years) means it is cod at its very best – lean, firm and with a great taste.
                              2016 - Cod, Dab, Dogfish, Gurnard, Ling, Mackerel, Saithe, Scorpian fish. .

                              Comment

                              Working...
                              X