hi lads ive been exiled down south for a bit now but try to get up as often as possible,ive been fishing the south east coast and have witnessed a few lads live baiting with whiting,the method is to put a bit of macky or lug on a big pennel rig on a spare rod and just leave it out,you will know when a cod hits,i cant get up there at the minute,but can someone try this down the side of a pier,it may just be be daft enough to snaffle a pig
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tried it on tynemouth pier earlier in season small pin whiting live baited about 20 yards off back wall, got a stonking bite but what ever took the bait just did not want to move. eventually i lost the lot.Species 2012 - Cod, Flounder, Dab, Plaice, Pollock, Eelpout, Common eel, Granny Fish, Whiting, Coalie, LSD, Rockling, Bass.
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A lad I know who has been shore fishing for years swears by this approach on a "sleeper rod" as he puts it. The way he described it was to cast out a spare rod with a 7 oz or more lead as far as you can, with no rig on. Then catch a pin whiting and hook it onto a big hook on a running snood. Just a hook at one end and a link swivel on the other. Then hook the snood onto the line of the rod which is already cast out and lower it into the water. Just let the live whitey swim where it wants although he claims it will work its way out towards the lead due to the line angle. I guess that works better from a high perch. never tried it myself but he sounded convincing. His point was that you know what size the whiting is whereas the other way it could be too big.
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Seems worth a bash boys but I can't catch a whiting at the moment lolKOMPRESSOR SPORT
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a lad who is no longer with us used the same technique to good effect, taking a monster cod out the Blyth 27lb and another of 18lb off Rocky Island (think this was the biggest cod ever from there) and many more decent cod, he simply cast out a pennell rig, one of the hooks being tiny with a bit of worm on, hooked a rockling or other small fish, which was taken by a much bigger fish.Alan
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Originally posted by magpies View PostA lad I know who has been shore fishing for years swears by this approach on a "sleeper rod" as he puts it. The way he described it was to cast out a spare rod with a 7 oz or more lead as far as you can, with no rig on. Then catch a pin whiting and hook it onto a big hook on a running snood. Just a hook at one end and a link swivel on the other. Then hook the snood onto the line of the rod which is already cast out and lower it into the water. Just let the live whitey swim where it wants although he claims it will work its way out towards the lead due to the line angle. I guess that works better from a high perch. never tried it myself but he sounded convincing. His point was that you know what size the whiting is whereas the other way it could be too big.
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I lost a good fish on Roker the other month which had took a whiting that I didn't know was there - the whiting came in in skinned.
Roker would be ideal for this kind of fishing, I've often toyed with the idea of taking two rods and trying it out, as every decent cod you get out has at least one whiting in it.Davy
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lads some great stuff coming back,when i was up there last fishing the blocks on south shields pier we had a load of whiting which were released on the river side,some swam off but some of them unfortunately didnt make it,gotta be some big cod mooching about just off mark 44 just ready for a knackered whiting,the same with the top end of the pier,if the whiting or small coalie is undersized it goes back,it doesnt often survive,try it lads and see what happens,could work in the tyne too where a lot of lads fish?sometimes i sits and thinks,but thinks better whilst sitting on a rock fishing
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