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  • Black Path Pollack 31/8/13

    Had a pop out this morning down the leas armed with some SP's in the hope of Pollack or a glint of Silver. With the Bum tides and pretty Low water I thought I'd try and find some holes or deeper gulley's to fish. Worked my way along to the Black Path and managed to get right to the bottom. Clipped on a OSP do-live onto a Mustad belly weighted hook and gave it a short lob.



    Letting the lure slowly dive to the bottom I gave it a slow retrieve, gently lifting the rod tip and letting the lure sink to the bottom, bouncing along it was only 3rd or 4th cast when I got my first 'grab and shake' paused gradually then took up the slack again, a few cranks of the handle then bang, fish on. A spirited fight later and this nice little Pollack surfaced.



    Quick pic, unhooked and returned to fight another day. A few cast later same thing again.



    After that it all went a bit quiet, one more noticeable bump so I moved onto another spot. Carried on for another hour with only a couple of half takes.
    Very enjoyable morning.
    Regards
    Si

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  • #2
    Nice one Si, good to see some Pollack from the Leas.

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    • #3
      Well done m8 nice fish

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      • #4
        Nice fish mate and a good read

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        • #5
          Nice one wreckingball , do lives can become rather expensive for pollock bashing eh lol there one of my go to lures as you will know 😉

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          • #6
            Nice fish and report mate.

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            • #7
              Well done Si. First time I've seen those weighted hooks. Do you think it makes a difference to the way the SP works to using cone weights on the line above the hook?

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              • #8
                You can adjust the position of the weight mate, so you can have it weighted at the front of neutrally.
                Happy to help, Keen to learn!

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by over par View Post
                  Well done Si. First time I've seen those weighted hooks. Do you think it makes a difference to the way the SP works to using cone weights on the line above the hook?
                  Yeah definitely mate, Lure stays more horizontal with a shallower angle while diving as opposed to a cone with the same weight. It's useful to play with different weights at different positions with the same lure. It can completely change the action of the lure.
                  Regards
                  Si

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