I'm not talking about the four legged variety or even the car park species either....
While in Wales I tried ledgered sandeel on the bottom - which resulted in my first dogfish...
My tactics were light though - I hadn't blasted a six ounce lead with a clipped down bait wired on with reams of bait elastic - I was using a 10ft spinner with 40g of lead, a small aberdeen and the sandeel was hooked once/twice through the head etc coupled with a slow retrive every minute or so to keep the bait moving around.
Two questions i suppose:
A) Would this tactic work on the Norths beaches? (don't see why it shouldn't)
B) Do we get dogfish from these shores?
I must admit I liked this style of fishing (especially for the summer) as i was able to pack light and carry everything in a small rucksack while wandering around rocks/beaches etc
While in Wales I tried ledgered sandeel on the bottom - which resulted in my first dogfish...
My tactics were light though - I hadn't blasted a six ounce lead with a clipped down bait wired on with reams of bait elastic - I was using a 10ft spinner with 40g of lead, a small aberdeen and the sandeel was hooked once/twice through the head etc coupled with a slow retrive every minute or so to keep the bait moving around.
Two questions i suppose:
A) Would this tactic work on the Norths beaches? (don't see why it shouldn't)
B) Do we get dogfish from these shores?
I must admit I liked this style of fishing (especially for the summer) as i was able to pack light and carry everything in a small rucksack while wandering around rocks/beaches etc
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