Hello everyone, hope we're all well today.
About two months ago I found out that one of my best friends and his dad have been sea fishing together for over 20 years now and asked to go along with them to south shields to see what it was like.
I was instantly hooked (excuse the pun)
They both recommended that I go hardcore and learn straight away with a multiplier reel. The first couple of casts weren't pretty to be honest with you.
Thankfully since then, I've managed to learn how to use the reel and haven't made any bad birds nests since my second trip out.
I popped into the Ryhope tackle shop and the lads there recommended I pick up a Ron Thompson Axellerator which I've been getting used to over the last couple of weeks.
I've borrowed my friends spare Okuma magnetix and am comfortable casting and reeling back in with it now.
Obviously my casting distance sucks compared to me mate and his dad.
I've been using 30lb line with no shock leader, brakes on full and a 6oz weight and I'm getting between 70-90 yards (terrible I know) out off south shields pier at the moment.
I'm just trying to concentrate on getting the casting technique right and being consistent at the moment.
I've managed to catch a few codling so far (one of which would surely have been in contention for worlds smallest ever codling) and one sand dab (i'm told thats what it was)
Anyway, I've been having a look through these forums for advice over the last week or so and have bookmarked a few things to read through, and they have helped me a lot so far.
I'd like to continue learning with the multiplier reel, and at one point I was tempted to buy a reel with a level wind on it, but I now don't have a problem reeling the line in.
What I'd like to do now is learn how to cast further out, asmy pitiful casts are quite embarrassing at the moment hahaha.
If you experienced lads and lasses out there have any advice or could point me in the right direction of somewhere that I could pick up some pointers on perfecting my casting technique then I would really appreciate it.
Sorry about the massive essay I have written, hope I didn't bore you to death. All the best!
About two months ago I found out that one of my best friends and his dad have been sea fishing together for over 20 years now and asked to go along with them to south shields to see what it was like.
I was instantly hooked (excuse the pun)
They both recommended that I go hardcore and learn straight away with a multiplier reel. The first couple of casts weren't pretty to be honest with you.
Thankfully since then, I've managed to learn how to use the reel and haven't made any bad birds nests since my second trip out.
I popped into the Ryhope tackle shop and the lads there recommended I pick up a Ron Thompson Axellerator which I've been getting used to over the last couple of weeks.
I've borrowed my friends spare Okuma magnetix and am comfortable casting and reeling back in with it now.
Obviously my casting distance sucks compared to me mate and his dad.
I've been using 30lb line with no shock leader, brakes on full and a 6oz weight and I'm getting between 70-90 yards (terrible I know) out off south shields pier at the moment.
I'm just trying to concentrate on getting the casting technique right and being consistent at the moment.
I've managed to catch a few codling so far (one of which would surely have been in contention for worlds smallest ever codling) and one sand dab (i'm told thats what it was)
Anyway, I've been having a look through these forums for advice over the last week or so and have bookmarked a few things to read through, and they have helped me a lot so far.
I'd like to continue learning with the multiplier reel, and at one point I was tempted to buy a reel with a level wind on it, but I now don't have a problem reeling the line in.
What I'd like to do now is learn how to cast further out, asmy pitiful casts are quite embarrassing at the moment hahaha.
If you experienced lads and lasses out there have any advice or could point me in the right direction of somewhere that I could pick up some pointers on perfecting my casting technique then I would really appreciate it.
Sorry about the massive essay I have written, hope I didn't bore you to death. All the best!
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