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    h i lads,have come into possesion of a resevoir trout rod rated for 9 to 11 lines complete with line reel etc.a few of the marks i fish around the borders ive had fish out of but lost a load of gear because the water is quite shallow.anybody ever tried lure fishing(either with shads,or redgills)or with a purposefully tied fly on a fly fishing outfit.the set up is at the moment with a floating line,i was maybe thinking of switching this to a line that sinks slightly suitable for sea fishing,any ideas or theorys most welcome,i reckon a pollack or coalie would go mental on this set up
    sometimes i sits and thinks,but thinks better whilst sitting on a rock fishing

  • #2
    Originally posted by chris elliott View Post
    h i lads,have come into possesion of a resevoir trout rod rated for 9 to 11 lines complete with line reel etc.a few of the marks i fish around the borders ive had fish out of but lost a load of gear because the water is quite shallow.anybody ever tried lure fishing(either with shads,or redgills)or with a purposefully tied fly on a fly fishing outfit.the set up is at the moment with a floating line,i was maybe thinking of switching this to a line that sinks slightly suitable for sea fishing,any ideas or theorys most welcome,i reckon a pollack or coalie would go mental on this set up
    better still i have a trout river in front of my flat
    fishing st abbs a little shrimp lure you should get the pollock and coalie

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    • #3
      never used fly line for sea fishing but i have used a fly rod with a small spinning real on for maki the sport was unreal good fun ( not recommended for a busy spot you have to play the fish in )
      I've got worms

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      • #4
        A rod rated 9/11 is possibly a salmon rod but it doesn't mean you can't use it for pollack etc.

        Lure wise I would use 3" or 4" Eddystone eels white or silver (only my preference as they mimic sandeel) on a 10' leader.

        Before you go splashing out on a new line, floating should be ideal.Cast out allow your lure to sink and retrieve. Try retrieving your lure at different speeds, also a good trick is to count your lure down this will let you fish at different depths. Remember the heavier the fly/lure the harder to cast, and your timing has to be spot on.

        Fly fishing is like all fishing a massive learning curve.Once you are happy with your rod and floating line you may want to buy a sink tip or an intermediate, or a different set up altogether.

        There are loads of flies and lures on the market, some to catch fish some to catch anglers.Just keep it simple and experiment to find something that suits you.

        It's a heart stopping experience to hook into a pollack, coly, bass or mackerel on light gear.Have fun and good luck.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by billyturbot View Post
          better still i have a trout river in front of my flat
          fishing st abbs a little shrimp lure you should get the pollock and coalie
          ooooooooooohhhhhhh hark at you,trout river is it,flat is it,your geet posh you areitll be your fault if i hook you whilst swishing the shrimp lure
          sometimes i sits and thinks,but thinks better whilst sitting on a rock fishing

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          • #6
            Originally posted by DaveyP View Post
            A rod rated 9/11 is possibly a salmon rod but it doesn't mean you can't use it for pollack etc.

            Lure wise I would use 3" or 4" Eddystone eels white or silver (only my preference as they mimic sandeel) on a 10' leader.

            Before you go splashing out on a new line, floating should be ideal.Cast out allow your lure to sink and retrieve. Try retrieving your lure at different speeds, also a good trick is to count your lure down this will let you fish at different depths. Remember the heavier the fly/lure the harder to cast, and your timing has to be spot on.

            Fly fishing is like all fishing a massive learning curve.Once you are happy with your rod and floating line you may want to buy a sink tip or an intermediate, or a different set up altogether.

            There are loads of flies and lures on the market, some to catch fish some to catch anglers.Just keep it simple and experiment to find something that suits you.

            It's a heart stopping experience to hook into a pollack, coly, bass or mackerel on light gear.Have fun and good luck.
            cheers,great advice,thats what i am after,a screaming reel
            sometimes i sits and thinks,but thinks better whilst sitting on a rock fishing

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            • #7
              Make sure you've got plenty of backing on your reel.

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              • #8
                is mono ok for backing,or what would you recomend,i can see the knot being a bit of a swine ive been shown how to make a tippet,its quite hard but manageable,forgot to ask about attaching backing,i dont think the reel has got much on,cheers chris
                sometimes i sits and thinks,but thinks better whilst sitting on a rock fishing

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                • #9
                  I wouldn't use mono, you can buy backing quite cheap of ebay. The knot for tying fly line to leader is not difficult, check out You Tube (Connect backing and fly line Double Uni knot.http://www.msflies.com) You can also buy braided loops which attach easily to your flyline, and then just tie on your leader.
                  Hope this helps.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by chris elliott View Post
                    ooooooooooohhhhhhh hark at you,trout river is it,flat is it,your geet posh you areitll be your fault if i hook you whilst swishing the shrimp lure
                    POSH NOT, trout river yes 5 min walk, 8ft above normal level tonight
                    was down there last night normal level

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                    • #11
                      chris there a video on youtube of a guy in ireland who ties a fly above his lure mate about three foot above and he hits small pollock all time on it good video search pollock lure fishing
                      cheers phil

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by pop65 View Post
                        chris there a video on youtube of a guy in ireland who ties a fly above his lure mate about three foot above and he hits small pollock all time on it good video search pollock lure fishing
                        cheers phil
                        hi phil.just watched that video,i was given a load of streamer flies,might be worth a go off the head with one of dusty bins mackerel spinners on the ligt spinning rods
                        sometimes i sits and thinks,but thinks better whilst sitting on a rock fishing

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