i fished the tyne again today (afternoon high tide) got plenty of bites but when i struck and started to reel in i could feel a fish on then the line went slack ,a few times i struck knew there was nothing on then reeled and it felt like a fish tried to take the bait when it was moving ! .can anyone tell me how long to wait before striking ?? i watched the rod tip and saw it get 2/3 knocks in a row then i waited to see if something other than a fish (waves bits of debris under the water etc) then it knocked again and i struck is this wrong ?? , i would like to return anything i would not eat so don't want to wait till the fish has swallowed the hook . sorry if this is a daft question
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when is it best to strike ?
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could be crabs mate - no kidding, if you've got a lightish rod crab having a go can give convincing bites, if the bites are happening all the time (rare if it's a fish) and they seem to be coming off after a bit reel in without giving any sign of fight - it's probably the Sandy McNabs m8
could be rang likes"I mock thee not, though I by thee am mockéd.
Thou call'st me madman, but I call thee blockhead"
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sounds like you had a crab on mate then it lets go iff you stop reeling in it will then get hold again
they come in all difrent ways thats why you think its a nice fish on(rod bending ect)best to just keep reeling iff you get the crab in throw it back (bait robbing little sh1ts) but could be a peeler you put on your hook soon and land fish of a lifetime ???
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