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    I bought one if the tronix lrf rods on Saturday (maunly to try on holiday) and had to take it down the river to try around Sunderland marina on Sunday night. I was worried about going without my NESA tag incase I caught a rare species but I needn't have worried!
    I managed to lose a couple of jig heads and catch nothing.
    I don't know why I was so confident, but I really expected to get something.
    I'm putting the blank down to the thaw putting a lot of cold fresh water in the river and me using a lure with not enough action in the dark. That's my excuse anyway.
    Still felt I learnt though.
    Cheers,
    Geoff
    "My Biggest worry is that when I'm dead and gone, my wife will sell my fishing gear for what I said I paid for it." - Koos Brandt

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    Lures used were the medium red Marukyu rags on a 3 gram jig head by the way.
    "My Biggest worry is that when I'm dead and gone, my wife will sell my fishing gear for what I said I paid for it." - Koos Brandt

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    • #3
      Well done for getting out and giving it a go.

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      • #4
        Don't be disheartened by the blank mate. There'll be plenty more, I look at blanks as just another learning opportunity and there's loads to learn!
        Well done for getting out in this weather!
        Regards
        Si

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        • #5
          And another one!!!!
          The blank was bad enough, but a fivers worth of jigs plus fluorocarbon had me a bit narked.
          It takes me ages to tie the 4lb leaders aswell, it's like hair, lol!
          I think I may switch to a different rig like a drop shot maybe.
          I was going to fish the pier, but the sea on put paid to that so I ended up around the fish quay and beneath the Wearmouth bridge.
          I think I am going to have to leave it till summer before I get despondent, or find somewhere I can bag a few to get my confidence up.
          "My Biggest worry is that when I'm dead and gone, my wife will sell my fishing gear for what I said I paid for it." - Koos Brandt

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          • #6
            Try not to get too despondent mate. You could have quite easily used a couple of packets of lug or rag and lost a few 6oz sinkers and full traces as well and not ended up catching anything. Its all about putting it into perspective for me. Saying that, losing a £20 lure when fishing for Bass, now that does hurt! Unfortunately I cannot offer any consolation when that happens! Lost two in one session once last year, I was inconsolable for a few days... Lol
            Regards
            Si

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            • #7
              Si has a point, a good blank in the big gear could cost you what... Few packs of yellows at £3.00 a pop, a dozen peeler, a few 6oz leads, not to mention rugs and traces. You can easy spend £20 on a blank with the bait and not think twice about it.
              Happy to help, Keen to learn!

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              • #8
                I could stand losing gear and a blank for the chance of a cod. I'm trying to catch bloody blennies and blanking!
                Only joking, in a way it's good that its a bit harder than I thought, makes it more of a challenge.
                Next time I'm either going rock pooling or dropshotting. I've used drop shotting before when I was trying for bass and although I didn't get any I liked the action it gave the lure.
                Cheers for the encouragement,
                Geoff
                "My Biggest worry is that when I'm dead and gone, my wife will sell my fishing gear for what I said I paid for it." - Koos Brandt

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                • #9
                  Third and final blank of the winter.
                  I tried rock pooling at Seaburn today.
                  It was good to see the way the lure reacts in the water with just tiny twitches.
                  I also tried the bow string way of freeing lures and it worked a couple of time!
                  The wind made it hard work.
                  The highlights of the trip were when I was about to hop to another rock and the ledge I was on crumbled (some kind of sandstone) and dumped me in a rock pool.
                  Then on returning to where I had parked I found I had got a ticket. I was sure the car park was free in the winter, but apparently not.
                  I am going to leave it now untill I go to Fuerteventura in March when I'm hoping the clear seas will help.
                  "My Biggest worry is that when I'm dead and gone, my wife will sell my fishing gear for what I said I paid for it." - Koos Brandt

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                  • #10
                    Bloody hell mate, I thought I had all the bad luck! Keep persevering your day will come!
                    Regards
                    Si

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