hi first of all well done to SCALEY and all ppl that have had some lovely big cod this month. im thinking of fishing roker pier satday or up river if pier shut. if i fish roker can members direct me into what set ups to use what leads ie grips leads or just leads . any help will be gratefull as my self and our lass are driveing from hpool see if we can catch some real fish lol (our lass is the driver lol ) many thanks spotter hpool
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thanks mate, if your targeting cod/codling its best to use a pennel/pulley rig with hook size or around a 3/0 and if you dont like to loose gear go right to the very end of the pier using grip leads as its big tides, when the tide is flooding (coming in ) i like to cast towards the south pier basically the river mouth, and when the tide is ebbing (going out) i like fishing off the front or the N/E side of the roundhead but its down to personal prefrence of course. the end of the pier does throw up good bags of fish and some big fish in the right conditions e.g whe the sea is big or when its dropping off i think its best to fish the end the first 2 hours of the flood and the last 2 but everyone had different oppinions. hope this has helped if you have any questions about the snaggy areas of the pier feel free to ask.
regards arran.
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Originally posted by scaley View Postthanks mate, if your targeting cod/codling its best to use a pennel/pulley rig with hook size or around a 3/0 and if you dont like to loose gear go right to the very end of the pier using grip leads as its big tides, when the tide is flooding (coming in ) i like to cast towards the south pier basically the river mouth, and when the tide is ebbing (going out) i like fishing off the front or the N/E side of the roundhead but its down to personal prefrence of course. the end of the pier does throw up good bags of fish and some big fish in the right conditions e.g whe the sea is big or when its dropping off i think its best to fish the end the first 2 hours of the flood and the last 2 but everyone had different oppinions. hope this has helped if you have any questions about the snaggy areas of the pier feel free to ask.
regards arran.PLACES IVE FISHED..
CHESIL BEACH DORSET, PORTLAND ROCKS DORSET, DUNGEONESS BEACH KENT, PORTHCAUL WALES,
BLACKWATER ESTUARY ESSEX, HAYLING ISLAND
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If you fish seaward side before close to the end would recommend rotton bottom and fast retrieve. Rough ground. I am led to believe it goes over to clean sand as you get near the end but i prefer the area from the post to the second steps chucking into the rough stuff. Hope this helps mate.
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Originally posted by scaley View Postthanks mate, if your targeting cod/codling its best to use a pennel/pulley rig with hook size or around a 3/0 and if you dont like to loose gear go right to the very end of the pier using grip leads as its big tides, when the tide is flooding (coming in ) i like to cast towards the south pier basically the river mouth, and when the tide is ebbing (going out) i like fishing off the front or the N/E side of the roundhead but its down to personal prefrence of course. the end of the pier does throw up good bags of fish and some big fish in the right conditions e.g whe the sea is big or when its dropping off i think its best to fish the end the first 2 hours of the flood and the last 2 but everyone had different oppinions. hope this has helped if you have any questions about the snaggy areas of the pier feel free to ask.
regards arran.
thank you mate verry much we defo going up tmoro afternoon so fingers crossed.. we will try to get to end and fish river mouth ie just our lass cant cast the furthest and thank u agin. do u have any prefed baits to use spotter
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Originally posted by spotter View Postthank you mate verry much we defo going up tmoro afternoon so fingers crossed.. we will try to get to end and fish river mouth ie just our lass cant cast the furthest and thank u agin. do u have any prefed baits to use spotter
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