hi lads,just getting into the sea fishing lark again after moving down south having to chase the dollar twenty years ago,havent picked up a rod in anger for along time,used to fish the hard ground around st abbs and eyemouth alot and am having a holiday soondiscovered by a fluke(a serious overrun) that the fish were at my feet,the magazines are full of stuff like pulley rigs,pennel rigs,and all kinds of fandango,when i fished up there you either got a fish or broken set of gear any advice on rigs and baits,used to fish with mussel and peeler when i could get it,but there seems to be alot more stuff on the market now(bluey,dirty squid etc)cheers the exiled geordie
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Originally posted by chris elliott View Posthi lads,just getting into the sea fishing lark again after moving down south having to chase the dollar twenty years ago,havent picked up a rod in anger for along time,used to fish the hard ground around st abbs and eyemouth alot and am having a holiday soondiscovered by a fluke(a serious overrun) that the fish were at my feet,the magazines are full of stuff like pulley rigs,pennel rigs,and all kinds of fandango,when i fished up there you either got a fish or broken set of gear any advice on rigs and baits,used to fish with mussel and peeler when i could get it,but there seems to be alot more stuff on the market now(bluey,dirty squid etc)cheers the exiled geordieCod can only juge me if am a haddock https://www.facebook.com/groups/141034916010629/
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You could try a rotten bottem if fishing heavy kelpy gound or rocks marks. at least you only loose your weight.plain leads aswel use them.or you could just use a simple paternoster rig only need treble swivle and you trace line so even if you do lose themits not costing you a load every time you lose a rig.
Plus you wont need a clipped down rig as distance casting is not needed. use 50-60lb line on your
reel this will help when pulling out of snags.
Hope this helpsSpecies 2012 - Cod, Flounder, Dab, Plaice, Pollock, Eelpout, Common eel, Granny Fish, Whiting, Coalie, LSD, Rockling, Bass.
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Originally posted by chris elliott View Postthanks lads,thats how i used to fish,once it works it still worksany advice on
the spinning for pollackSpecies 2012 - Cod, Flounder, Dab, Plaice, Pollock, Eelpout, Common eel, Granny Fish, Whiting, Coalie, LSD, Rockling, Bass.
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cheers sea troot,where do you normalley chuck am up in the area around may,fancy , a fish,need to get my hands on some weights,our lass wont let
let me melt lead in the kitchen as we have just had an extension put onshe must be obeyed unfortunateley,there is an idiot on the ebay advertising cheap weights but he doesent seem to realise the cost of postage is about a million pounds!you know anyone up there who can supply between 4oz and six ounce,tackle shops really expensivesometimes i sits and thinks,but thinks better whilst sitting on a rock fishing
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Originally posted by chris elliott View Postcheers sea troot,where do you normalley chuck am up in the area around may,fancy , a fish,need to get my hands on some weights,our lass wont let
let me melt lead in the kitchen as we have just had an extension put onshe must be obeyed unfortunateley,there is an idiot on the ebay advertising cheap weights but he doesent seem to realise the cost of postage is about a million pounds!you know anyone up there who can supply between 4oz and six ounce,tackle shops really expensive
we normally go upto eyemouth or dunstunburgh castle m8. you could try jigheads aswel then just put your jelly worm or jelly sandeel on the hook. have a look on ebay i have just got some.Species 2012 - Cod, Flounder, Dab, Plaice, Pollock, Eelpout, Common eel, Granny Fish, Whiting, Coalie, LSD, Rockling, Bass.
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