Am out fishing on saturday off the rocks out craster way,, will be taking the big rods and the spinner, was thinking about putting a floating rig on the spinning rod, any advice on setups anyone ??
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Originally posted by phill_itofish View PostAm out fishing on saturday off the rocks out craster way,, will be taking the big rods and the spinner, was thinking about putting a floating rig on the spinning rod, any advice on setups anyone ??
I've had alot of success up at the back of Dunstanburgh Castle up Craster way.You are fishing in very deep water.If you ever visit the area fish close in with either sandeel,head hooked ragworm or frewsh/frozen crab float fished deep i would say 30 foot.Or start fishing the maximum depth,then keep altering your depth by 6 foot every drop until you find the fish.I have had some nice pollack to 7lb and cod to 6lb.Loads of coalies with the odd wrasse.Mackeral can be caught float fishing or spinning,try using an orange artificial sandeel fished running ledger style with a 3oz lead casting as far out as possible casting towards Embleton beach in a fan pattern to cover the ground.Ive had quite a few cod fishing this way.but you may have to sacrifice a few sandeels as it does pay to fish these deep.You'll feel your gear coming through the weed and this is when the cod jump on when they see the lure coming out the weed.Its really good fun,fishing with a light 10" uptider which seems to sort the better pollack out.Spinning rods seem to fold on you and the pollack normaly get you into the weed losing your fish and gear.I've lost some big pollack over the years snapping line like rotten cotton when me drag has been clamped tight DOH! But give it a go! How did you get on did you have any joy ...
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[QUOTE=Blanketyblank;103176]Hi phill,
I've had alot of success up at the back of Dunstanburgh Castle up Craster way.You are fishing in very deep water.If you ever visit the area fish close in with either sandeel,head hooked ragworm or frewsh/frozen crab float fished deep i would say 30 foot.Or start fishing the maximum depth,then keep altering your depth by 6 foot every drop until you find the fish.QUOTE]
how would i set a rig up like that... would i just have a stop not on my main line on the 30ft mark??Happy to help, Keen to learn!
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[QUOTE=phill_itofish;103177]Originally posted by Blanketyblank View PostHi phill,
I've had alot of success up at the back of Dunstanburgh Castle up Craster way.You are fishing in very deep water.If you ever visit the area fish close in with either sandeel,head hooked ragworm or frewsh/frozen crab float fished deep i would say 30 foot.Or start fishing the maximum depth,then keep altering your depth by 6 foot every drop until you find the fish.QUOTE]
how would i set a rig up like that... would i just have a stop not on my main line on the 30ft mark??Ooh a new vid!
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make scence when you think about it lol was thinking how am i going to cast a 30ft length... fly rod maybe lol.. sorry for the moment of stupidity its been a long dayHappy to help, Keen to learn!
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[QUOTE=phill_itofish;103177]Originally posted by Blanketyblank View PostHi phill,
I've had alot of success up at the back of Dunstanburgh Castle up Craster way.You are fishing in very deep water.If you ever visit the area fish close in with either sandeel,head hooked ragworm or frewsh/frozen crab float fished deep i would say 30 foot.Or start fishing the maximum depth,then keep altering your depth by 6 foot every drop until you find the fish.QUOTE]
how would i set a rig up like that... would i just have a stop not on my main line on the 30ft mark??
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Cheers for all the help,, am going to have a shot at shield tonight going to wack the big ro out 80m or so and float close in will let you know what works best..... if at all lolHappy to help, Keen to learn!
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This was one of the cod that i caught last summer spinning with orange artificial sandeels.(3lb 12oz) They seem to like orange for some reason as ive had coalies and codling on the orange and they will not look at any other colour ?? But don't be afraid to let the lure hit bottom,start a steady retrieve and don't stop if you get a take just keep reeling until you know the fish is hooked.
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Small tip if you use artifical eels like this one.
As you usually use the eel on a trace up to 6 ft long it is pretty easy to impale yourself during casting. Take the lure hook and wedge it into the sinker next to the wire loop. As soon as you cast it will be freed by the drag and your hat won't go into the water.
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Originally posted by NUFC09 View PostWhat setup did you use with the orange sandeel? did you use a sinker? thanks
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Originally posted by TerryC View PostSmall tip if you use artifical eels like this one.
As you usually use the eel on a trace up to 6 ft long it is pretty easy to impale yourself during casting. Take the lure hook and wedge it into the sinker next to the wire loop. As soon as you cast it will be freed by the drag and your hat won't go into the water.
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