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    could any ov yous guys let me in on any good bass marks along our coast and a:confused and any sites on how to rig a float up cheers ladds

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    Use one hook snoods or two hook snoods...

    Or - as some guys on here have advocated - put a flapper rig between the float and the bullet lead
    Ooh a new vid!

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    • #3
      Bass can turn up anywhere on our coastline. Try ledgering a single ragworm on a longish (3'+) trace on any of the beaches. (I prefer high water after dark)
      Tides & Sea State For North Shields
      http://www.mumm.ac.be/EN/Models/Oper...n=northshields

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      • #4
        floats

        cheers mate for that .thats a big help thanks very much

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        • #5
          bass

          cheers jhonf ile give it a go thanks for the info??

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          • #6
            caught quite a few bass on our coast but every one was a bonus fish while expecting to catch other fish ' not big fish with the largest probably pushing 2.5lb from lynemouth beach i've also had them from tynemouth beach ' seaton sluice ' blyth beach '.

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            • #7
              hi cod get yourself on roker beadch two hook flapper when a decent sea running not scored myself but know people who have

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              • #8
                bass

                hi buba will do mate wich side the bay side or the amusments side tight lines mate

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                • #9
                  Just a warning here lads , any post which specifies bass being caught at a specific location WILL result on the beach being netted the next day / night by commercial vessels ,it's been proven before on here so if you do get anything then keep it on PM to those concerned ,thanks chaps
                  You can take the lad out of Walker but .......

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                  • #10
                    I intend to try the continental method in the next few weeks.
                    I bought a cracking Grauvell Rod a few years back. Braided line, water filled bubble float, trailing a six foot trace, and a two inch white rubber sandeel, or light spinner/ bass fly.
                    Maker and inventor of CANNYLINKS, the best rotten bottom system bar none. IMHO!
                    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KOWm18-UD6E

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                    • #11
                      Got to agree with Steve,I've never been a big fan of this Mark X carry on myself but its best to keep your catch report"s" to yourself,Bass are'nt caught in numbers around here whether thats because they are'nt there or we just dont target them I'm not sure but what ever is there will soon be gone especially over the summer months when the small Gill Net boats can get inshore
                      Cheers Alan...

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                      • #12
                        bulb for head lamp

                        hi lads got a 6volt battery but it keeps blowing the bulbs i put in what bulbs should i use cheers lads

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by COD007 View Post
                          hi lads got a 6volt battery but it keeps blowing the bulbs i put in what bulbs should i use cheers lads
                          wot sort of lamp is it ?? put a 6volt bulb in instead of the 4.5volt that will be in it

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                          • #14
                            Whilst in the tackle shop at Berwick i was looking at a weighted float.(small clear plastic float with some lead in the bottom) I was asking the guy about this and he said local anglers use the weighted float with a long trace and artificial sandeel as a lure to catch the Bass.
                            Wished i,d bought one now.
                            Personal best, 12.5lb Tope Scotland. 22/05/2012.

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                            • #15
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ID:	1519227Carp anglers often use floats like these for surface baits, most tackle shops have these or a similar type, I'm sure they are called controller floats. Just looked in my boot, this is a 'Drennan 20gm surface controller' think I bought it from Frasers Gateshead. Its good fun on a carp rod, plus you can get a fair distance when casting, I was down shields with frozen sandeels last week.
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