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  • LRF Marsden 2/2/13

    To shake off the cabin fever I popped down Marsden over low water and was greeted by some pretty rough and coloured sea, but more importantly in front of the breaking waves was what I expected...... Mini species country.





    Didn't waste any time in getting stuck in, popped on a Strawtail Grub on a fine wire jig head and within a few seconds had my first small LS Sea Scorpion (didn't get a pic)



    Watched the little fella swim away then moved on a few metres and had a couple more. One of which is below, had a lovely colour on its underside.




    No new species for me, but still a very enjoyable hour.
    Regards
    Si

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    Nice one mate, I'll get out one day lol
    Happy to help, Keen to learn!

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    • #3
      Well done Si!
      Are you actually fishing in the gaps between the rocks?
      "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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      • #4
        Originally posted by Geoff_Jubb View Post
        Well done Si!
        Are you actually fishing in the gaps between the rocks?
        Yes mate, look for rocks which overhang and provide cover, nooks and under-water structure. It's difficult when it's murky because you have to totally rely on feel. When it's clear you can actually see the fish swim out from where they are hiding. There's no such thing as too close in when Rock fishing. I think the Lure was never further away from me than about 3 metres today. Let the jig head tap the rocks / bottom. Only make very subtle movements with the lure, up and down for example. Spend a few minutes at each spot, if you get no interest move a few metres away and try again. Just keep covering ground until you get some interest. If you do get snagged, be patient with it and often you can free it up with a change of angle, but inevitably you'll end losing gear because at the end of the day your fishing rough ground. Try rigging weedless Lures with an offset hook and cone type lead or a weedless type jig head, this will minimise your chance of snagging.
        Regards
        Si

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        • #5
          Brilliant, thanks for the advice!
          I have everything except small weed less hooks. I have bigger ones but moonfleet don't have little ones in yet.
          Do you get yours mail order?
          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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          • #6
            Well done Si,
            Pleased to read a catch report, giving me the bug to get back out again.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Geoff_Jubb View Post
              Brilliant, thanks for the advice!
              I have everything except small weed less hooks. I have bigger ones but moonfleet don't have little ones in yet.
              Do you get yours mail order?
              Cheers,
              Geoff
              Yes mate, Art of Fishing usually have them in, but to be honest I only normally use them when either I can't see what I'm fishing into or deliberately going in the weeds.
              Regards
              Si

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              • #8
                Worm & Wide Gape Hooks

                try them for your hooks

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by culdiekid View Post
                  Well done Si,
                  Pleased to read a catch report, giving me the bug to get back out again.
                  I just had to get out and catch something! anything! you can always rely on some sea scorpions to tide you over and get you through the miserable weather!
                  Regards
                  Si

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by bassking View Post
                    Worm & Wide Gape Hooks

                    try them for your hooks
                    Those are the boy's Gamakatsu are my favourite hook. If not try these, if your after something smaller.

                    AOF is one of the UK's longest-established lure fishing specialists. Since 2010 we have provided unique and interesting Japanese (JDM) rods, tackle and lures - mostly to bass and LRF anglers.
                    Regards
                    Si

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