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    Do any of you lads keep a note of what colour shads fish best each month as the season goes on. We starting in april on Catch22 and got 3 more booked with JFK

  • #2
    me and a few mates have fished regular with alan (JFK) over the last 4 yrs using a vaiety of shads, we prefer storm but they have recently slashed the number of different colours down to just 4.as you probably know no two days the same at sea and what fishes the best one day might not do the same on another,when the fish are there in good numbers they will take almost any shad you put in front of them but when they are playing hard to get me and the lads always revert back to the favourite storm 5" blue herring shad,in my opinion out of all the shads we tried over the last 4 years these have been the more productive all year round.
    hope this helps.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by splishspash View Post
      me and a few mates have fished regular with alan (JFK) over the last 4 yrs using a vaiety of shads, we prefer storm but they have recently slashed the number of different colours down to just 4.as you probably know no two days the same at sea and what fishes the best one day might not do the same on another,when the fish are there in good numbers they will take almost any shad you put in front of them but when they are playing hard to get me and the lads always revert back to the favourite storm 5" blue herring shad,in my opinion out of all the shads we tried over the last 4 years these have been the more productive all year round.
      hope this helps.
      Cheers for that ! Heard some good reports about jfk so we got booked up early . Some lads that i've spoke to say rhubarb +custard are good early on in the season then once the macky are in drop onto the blue.

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      • #4
        Colour wise i dont think it matters that much as the fish go for the injured style movement of the tail mainly but white, orange and blue the colours i use the most but i always say twin tails outfish shads 3-1 in my opinion
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        SKATE 204lb
        COD 51lb
        LING 32lb
        TOPE 40lb
        CONGER 25lb
        HADDOCK 10lb
        HALIBUT 37lb
        COALIE 16lb
        BLUE SHARK 55lb

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        • #5
          Colour wise i dont think it matters that much as the fish go for the injured style movement of the tail mainly but white, orange and blue the colours i use the most but i always say twin tails outfish shads 3-1 in my opinion
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          P.B
          SKATE 204lb
          COD 51lb
          LING 32lb
          TOPE 40lb
          CONGER 25lb
          HADDOCK 10lb
          HALIBUT 37lb
          COALIE 16lb
          BLUE SHARK 55lb

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          • #6
            I'd agree with Richy , I don't think the colour matters much at 100ft deep in the North Sea, movement and possibly size are more important , I think a cod can " feel" a bait fish as it swims past by the vibrations and does the same with the shads, I use plain lead pirks with no colour on them at all , they work every bit as well as silver, reflective or glow in the dark pirks.
            Anglers are all the same though, if we catch on a particular colour , or see someone else catch on a particular colour, it's hard to persuade us to change to something else, me included, if I'm catching on a green shad and lose it , I'll look for another green shad to replace it, even though I'm sure a red one or a white one will catch just as many fish.
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            Ray

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            • #7
              I'll agree with Ray on that one regarding Pirks. I used to spend a fortune on them being all flashy and last year fished with mainly plain lead ones and the catches were exactly the same as compared to someone on the boat using a shiny pirk.
              One or two gummi mak eels attached assist style to the top eye of the pirk cut down on snags as well!

              Graham.

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              • #8
                Richy will you post up a pic or something of how you rig up twintails?

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                • #9
                  Same way as shads but twin tails look like Longatine swimming away and the twin tails cause alot of vibration, used them for about 14 years now and was one of the first people to try them, fish tek sent me and a few others out some to try if we did a report back...thats all i use now fish tek twin tails and storm shads.
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                  SKATE 204lb
                  COD 51lb
                  LING 32lb
                  TOPE 40lb
                  CONGER 25lb
                  HADDOCK 10lb
                  HALIBUT 37lb
                  COALIE 16lb
                  BLUE SHARK 55lb

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                  • #10
                    Not one for discounting anything I tried twin tails on a number of occasions last year and had mixed results...

                    ...Rich - under what circumstances do you fish them? IE slack water or a ripping tide?

                    If the fish are fishing hard on the bottom for crustacea - is this the time to bring them out?

                    A few situations over the last 3 years has seen mark x Codling be stuffed full of star fish and crabs and shads only seemingly work by foul hook - so would this be a time to bring out the pseudo prawn?
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                    • #11
                      Fish them in every way the same as shads, no change in the set up, speed you wind, distance from bottom etc. I just find they move more in the water and fish well but if fish showing then they go wild for anything really its as always down to what a person likes using.

                      Our days i only use about 4 different sets of gear and dont try anything else as i am happy with my 4 fav rigs/lures/pirks etc

                      Wont be long until we can all start losing gear and catching fish rather than just talking about it...am going down the boat in the morning to cheack it over and do the odd thing to give the fix a boost
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                      P.B
                      SKATE 204lb
                      COD 51lb
                      LING 32lb
                      TOPE 40lb
                      CONGER 25lb
                      HADDOCK 10lb
                      HALIBUT 37lb
                      COALIE 16lb
                      BLUE SHARK 55lb

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                      • #12
                        Got to agree with the twin tails, first year I used them last year, only used the orange tiger in 2 sizes, certainly found they outfished shads on pretty much every occasion, having said that virtually all of my fishing last summer was on the rough ground not wrecks, I took the view that in fairly shallow water their movement and shape was a good resemblance to the squat lobsters that I was finding when gutting most of the cod kept. As Richy has already said, fished them no different to shads.

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                        • #13
                          Just got back from the marina but it was a costly one, a stone was chucke dup at 70mph on the coast road and took my front window clean out, its a good job the glass is designed to stick together and the full window came inwards...was rather cold until i was able to get into a safe area to stop. Could purchase a life times worth of shads and twin tails for the cost of this repair if the insurance wont budge on the fee they have stated
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                          P.B
                          SKATE 204lb
                          COD 51lb
                          LING 32lb
                          TOPE 40lb
                          CONGER 25lb
                          HADDOCK 10lb
                          HALIBUT 37lb
                          COALIE 16lb
                          BLUE SHARK 55lb

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                          • #14
                            Really unlucky that if you had windscreen cover, i thought it was a £60 excess... surprised the window came in thought, the laminated windscreens are designed to fracture but not collapse unless its a really bad impact...

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                            • #15
                              S*it happens, it had a 15mm crack then when i got on the coast road it went from top to bottom of the window then the window started to sag with the laminated sheet holding it all together but before i pulled in the glass cut the laminate i think and the glass turne dinto two large bits with a crack running from window wipers to roof.

                              £65 for a repair but cost of a new one i am unsure yet.

                              Never mind soon be spring, things happen.
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                              ____[ ~ \_____
                              [__On-A-Roll__/
                              ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
                              P.B
                              SKATE 204lb
                              COD 51lb
                              LING 32lb
                              TOPE 40lb
                              CONGER 25lb
                              HADDOCK 10lb
                              HALIBUT 37lb
                              COALIE 16lb
                              BLUE SHARK 55lb

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