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    just after peoples opions here.

    talking about lifting fish up a pier wall with a rod a straight lift no drop nets etc just using your rod and i am not talking about lifting a fish up a very high pier the likes of the end of s/s pier.

    type of lift i am on about is the piers at seaham or some parts of hendon prom were there are no rocks in front.

    what type of rod would you describe as a good lifting rod say for example a 10lb cod dead lift ,would the likes of a thro action say a lt 14 zziplex that is just an example or say a zziplex lt bullet harsher carbon context in the middle say a j type action rod but very powerful.

    i have yrs ago lifted six mackeral up side of pier wth a dc6 but a single cod is diff imo.

    a m8 of mine lifted a double figure cod of s/lnd docks yrs ago with a tri cast rod i was a bit suprised but thats what he used. any thoughts lads
    Last edited by john/r; 21-07-2013, 04:13 PM. Reason: spelling
    did you know panel pins comes in diff sizes ?

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    rod tip down as far as possible then a gud spring action and its over the railing did this with me nitra last winter with a 7lb cod no problem uncle john
    Panel Pin Champ
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    • #3
      Originally posted by codseeker View Post
      rod tip down as far as possible then a gud spring action and its over the railing did this with me nitra last winter with a 7lb cod no problem uncle john
      uncle john i am old enough to be your grandfather you young pup.


      were you been coddy long time no hear.
      did you know panel pins comes in diff sizes ?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by john/r View Post
        uncle john i am old enough to be your grandfather you young pup.


        were you been coddy long time no hear.
        retirement home ryhope i escaped
        Panel Pin Champ
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        • #5
          Originally posted by codseeker View Post
          retirement home ryhope i escaped
          i found a way out also still got ya boat.
          did you know panel pins comes in diff sizes ?

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          • #6
            why?

            Originally posted by john/r View Post
            just after peoples opions here.

            talking about lifting fish up a pier wall with a rod a straight lift no drop nets etc just using your rod and i am not talking about lifting a fish up a very high pier the likes of the end of s/s pier.

            type of lift i am on about is the piers at seaham or some parts of hendon prom were there are no rocks in front.

            what type of rod would you describe as a good lifting rod say for example a 10lb cod dead lift ,would the likes of a thro action say a lt 14 zziplex that is just an example or say a zziplex lt bullet harsher carbon context in the middle say a j type action rod but very powerful.

            i have yrs ago lifted six mackeral up side of pier wth a dc6 but a single cod is diff imo.

            a m8 of mine lifted a double figure cod of s/lnd docks yrs ago with a tri cast rod i was a bit suprised but thats what he used. any thoughts lads
            Strange post like, but when fishing from any high mark take a drop net, why risk losing a big cod?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by eastpierlad View Post
              Strange post like, but when fishing from any high mark take a drop net, why risk losing a big cod?
              why a strange post ?.

              if i took a spear gun down that what be easier and spear it down the side.

              in all my years of fishing which is a few i cant recall seeing anyone up here using a drop net

              maybe i need my eyesight checking again but joking aside people up here dont tend to use drop nets plus usualy when decent cod are about there is movement on which makes manouvering a dropnet very hard.
              did you know panel pins comes in diff sizes ?

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              • #8
                I think the best rod i have used for lifting fish was a any fish rock rod 13ft stiff tip find it harder to lift fish with longer rods or rods with softer tips. Also if the sea is away makes it easier to lift with the wave.

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                • #9
                  I just thought it was a bit of a strange post / topic, apart from the rod, you stand a good chance of blowing the reel up using it as a winch.

                  Ive dropped a couple of nice fish on the lift, seen a few lost , heard about loads.

                  My father lost a really, really big fish on the lift, (he had numerous double figure cod, and a 20+lber off the shore) he said it was the biggest thing he had ever hooked. my brother was there,from then on my brother always takes a drop net (for always read when he remembers)

                  In winter , from piers a drop net gives you a much better chance of retrieving the fish. lead weight in the net, makes it a bit easier to use, and of course just practice.

                  I did hear about another system, along the lines of sliding a treble hook down the mainline to latch into the fish, never seen it though.

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                  • #10
                    It would be a Zziplex zeteque txl it will lift out mate

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Richy d View Post
                      It would be a Zziplex zeteque txl it will lift out mate
                      yes you are right it would also lift me off my feet casting it nie wunder my back is buggered.
                      did you know panel pins comes in diff sizes ?

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by eastpierlad View Post
                        I just thought it was a bit of a strange post / topic, apart from the rod, you stand a good chance of blowing the reel up using it as a winch.

                        Ive dropped a couple of nice fish on the lift, seen a few lost , heard about loads.

                        My father lost a really, really big fish on the lift, (he had numerous double figure cod, and a 20+lber off the shore) he said it was the biggest thing he had ever hooked. my brother was there,from then on my brother always takes a drop net (for always read when he remembers)

                        In winter , from piers a drop net gives you a much better chance of retrieving the fish. lead weight in the net, makes it a bit easier to use, and of course just practice.

                        I did hear about another system, along the lines of sliding a treble hook down the mainline to latch into the fish, never seen it though.
                        agree with a lot you say about drop nets but it carrying everything about its a pain i find.
                        think if you have a look on youtube you may find someting about sliding treble hook system you mention i have heard and seen it used at one time.

                        a great fish the 20lb cod your father had off the shore well done of him.
                        did you know panel pins comes in diff sizes ?

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                        • #13
                          John is right its not a strange post. I used to take a drop net on Steetly and it was a right fanny on trying to get a fish up. Wind and waves made it almost impossible. These days I don't bother-mind I regretted it last Friday on South Shileds pier I caught a Pollack of about 7lb on my spinning gear. I was just about to handball it up when the knot slipped on my small shad and the fish got away--I was gutted. I suppose i could take my trout/salmon net next time and climb down the metal rung stairs near the blocks if needed-but is it worth it. Oh my Century TT Match can lift a 5lb er nee bother. Not tried out heavier-if it was it would be handlined
                          Personal best, 12.5lb Tope Scotland. 22/05/2012.

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                          • #14
                            Century TTR.but i would'nt try to wind a fish up over 5lb that puts strain on the reel i would pull the line through the ring's

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                            • #15
                              there was a rumour circulating a couple of winters back that a certain Mr Codonly lifted a quite substantial cod on Shields pier? If i remember correctly it was on a rusty 2/0 aberdeen....just a rumour of course.....

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