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0.5 oz drop shot - was off marina so needed to get rig out about 10 yards. Just wished i got a sized fish - thre were 2 lads next to me fish cash comp, think they thought I wasn't been serious.
Yes I think i might try some jelly rags - lthough real life ones are cheaper!
0.5 oz drop shot - was off marina so needed to get rig out about 10 yards. Just wished i got a sized fish - thre were 2 lads next to me fish cash comp, think they thought I wasn't been serious.
Yes I think i might try some jelly rags - lthough real life ones are cheaper!
gonna give that a go on wednesday, but with jellies and some 8g bass weights
Last edited by SnaggedUpLad; 19-03-2012, 11:28 PM.
Species: Cod, Bass, Coalie, Flounder, Dab, Rockling, Mackerel, Plaice, Pollock, Ballen Wrasse, L/S Scorpion, Common Blenny, Weaver (unfortunately), Whiting, Common Eel, Trout, Pike... think that's it
gonna give that a go on wednesday, but with jellies and some 8g bass weights
Keep me informed how the jellies work, i would have gone lighter weight if the tide was higher and not get sucked under the jetty, but it was at rock bottom.
Are you gonna let if drop, then reel up again, then let it drop, rinse n repeat or just let it lie there.
The rig i used last night had the hook tied direct onto the shock with no snood - about a foot up from the sinker, may try a very light weigth 1 up 1 down next time though, bring the flatties into play!!
Keep me informed how the jellies work, i would have gone lighter weight if the tide was higher and not get sucked under the jetty, but it was at rock bottom.
Are you gonna let if drop, then reel up again, then let it drop, rinse n repeat or just let it lie there.
The rig i used last night had the hook tied direct onto the shock with no snood - about a foot up from the sinker, may try a very light weigth 1 up 1 down next time though, bring the flatties into play!!
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