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Originally posted by The Doctor View PostJust my opinion George but I reckon you would catch more fish if you stopped using all them piggin' pulley rigs.Weapons of choice
ZZiplex Bullit Sport (brown unground model)
Penn Mag 525 Slidey
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P-B Cod 14lb 12oz North pier Seaham
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Originally posted by GEORDIE H View PostHi Doctor I have the record for the most competition wins (club comps) aye have won the Seaham open /Seaham town council open / Easington open 24 Badger opens and hold the club record for the most angler of the year wins in the history of Seaham club which goes back 103years pal I don't need to change nowt pal
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Originally posted by GEORDIE H View PostHi Doctor I have the record for the most competition wins (club comps) aye have won the Seaham open /Seaham town council open / Easington open 24 Badger opens and hold the club record for the most angler of the year wins in the history of Seaham club which goes back 103years pal I don't need to change nowt pal
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Originally posted by The Doctor View PostWhat are you doing wrong? Your using a pulley rig mate, that's what your doing wrong. I'll bet your hook was coming in clean? That's because a small fish can clean your hook and not register a bite. Unless a fish hooks itself and moves the lead you are unlikely to see any bites at all. In fact a 20 punder could clean the hook of a pulley rig and you would know nowt about it. What is more a pulley rig is more prone to tangle up as your lead rolls about on the bottom. So the answer is ..... Stop using pulley rigs! Don't use pulley rigs! Never use a piggin' pulley rig!
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Nice 1 Geordie haha.
Don't seem to struggle with them either but not to your standard!"In order to becomes old and wise, first you must be young and stupid."
PB. Ling - 12lb 6oz. Cod - 11lb 6oz, Coley - 3lb 6oz, Pollock - 4lb 1oz, Flounder - 1lb 11oz, Plaice - 1lb 10oz, Whiting 1lb 9oz.
North east bass fishing addict.
PB 2lb 9oz.
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Originally posted by smallfry View PostThere's only one thing for it. Next time I'll use 2 rods, 1 with a pulley & the other with a flapper, see what happens!
Would be interested to find out the results of your experiment.
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Hook size has a much bigger effect on what and how much I catch than anything else I've found. Fish with 2/0s or 3/0s at the minute and most of what I'm catching is sized. Very few smaller fish. I'm happy with that though.... On my scratching rod I tend to use size 1 Aberdeenshire and catch everything. Often both with pully rigs!! Never had any issue with them tangling either."In order to becomes old and wise, first you must be young and stupid."
PB. Ling - 12lb 6oz. Cod - 11lb 6oz, Coley - 3lb 6oz, Pollock - 4lb 1oz, Flounder - 1lb 11oz, Plaice - 1lb 10oz, Whiting 1lb 9oz.
North east bass fishing addict.
PB 2lb 9oz.
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fished the steetly jetty [rip] one night with my,mate lads fishing both sides of the pier we picked the south side every one was pulling up whiting and cod not me and my mate, one and a half hours later not a single knock between us and every body around us kept landing fish after fish we were using clipped down pennel rigs 2 0 top hook 3 0 bottom, blacks,rag and squid was the bait yet no fish, changed our position to the north side fish a cast,you tell me what i was doing wrong on the south side and not wrong on the north side same bait, same rig, same ground
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That's fishing sometimes. You can be 6 feet one side or the other to a pool holding fish and never get a knock. Me, my cousin and uncle fished side by side one day, me and my cousin got 47 fish between us. My uncle sat in the middle had 2.
Its the way it goes..
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