cúagusgiorraí 57 Posted October 28, 2007 Report Share Posted October 28, 2007 (edited) `` Edited August 31, 2008 by cúagusgiorraà Quote Link to post
mole trapper 1,694 Posted October 28, 2007 Report Share Posted October 28, 2007 We used to do it in the harbour for pollack etc, bubble float with a starlight inside, have got an old sketch in a frame as well taken from an old book i think, they are in a boat going around the rocky coastline with a flaming torch (literally) and spearing lobsters and fish. Quote Link to post
trappa 518 Posted October 28, 2007 Report Share Posted October 28, 2007 Its illegal so obviously i havent done it , but when the sea trout come upstream if you shine your lamp into the pools on becks and streams they are there as plain as day ( apparently) . And if it was legal, you could gaff them, or treble hook them. Quote Link to post
mackem 27,583 Posted October 28, 2007 Report Share Posted October 28, 2007 First did it on the Wear near the ice rink in Durham city for salmon and sea-trout,done it abroad for sea fish,and looked at rainbow trout and pike many,many times here in the south of england Quote Link to post
whitby rich 1 Posted October 28, 2007 Report Share Posted October 28, 2007 ive heard of this method ! apparently 2 youths caught 37 sea trout and 6 salmon,using a laser light and a landing net ,plus a hazel stick. this apparently happened last december near where i live. Quote Link to post
stu_young 3 Posted October 28, 2007 Report Share Posted October 28, 2007 have heard off a trout lake being cleard by this means do love trout ... Quote Link to post
midnight walker 8 Posted October 28, 2007 Report Share Posted October 28, 2007 i have heard a red filter helps show the trout up or at least so i am told Quote Link to post
Guest little_lloyd Posted October 28, 2007 Report Share Posted October 28, 2007 I think the lamp will be coming out fishing next time .....I mean no it wont Quote Link to post
cúagusgiorraí 57 Posted October 29, 2007 Author Report Share Posted October 29, 2007 Cool! I am glad I am not the only one. It is a little dangerous. I caution anyone who is planning on trying this out. Going into moving water at night is gerally not a clever idea. Salmon Quote Link to post
mackem 27,583 Posted October 29, 2007 Report Share Posted October 29, 2007 Get yourself a cast-net works wonders with the lamp Quote Link to post
Squirrel_Basher 17,100 Posted October 29, 2007 Report Share Posted October 29, 2007 Some years ago ,it was general practice to lamp the river that borders some of my permission and pick out the jack pike in the lily pads .They were shot with the rimmy ,retrieved and eaten . Quote Link to post
cúagusgiorraí 57 Posted October 29, 2007 Author Report Share Posted October 29, 2007 interesting Quote Link to post
novice 25 Posted October 29, 2007 Report Share Posted October 29, 2007 First did it on the Wear near the ice rink in Durham city for salmon and sea-trout,done it abroad for sea fish,and looked at rainbow trout and pike many,many times here in the south of england Was that at the bottom of the wall where the rippers get their fish by any chance Quote Link to post
beagles 0 Posted October 29, 2007 Report Share Posted October 29, 2007 i have heard a red filter helps show the trout up or at least so i am told ive also heard the red light dont show up as the white reflects off the water but the reds hard 2 see dont no if its true or not Quote Link to post
mackem 27,583 Posted October 30, 2007 Report Share Posted October 30, 2007 First did it on the Wear near the ice rink in Durham city for salmon and sea-trout,done it abroad for sea fish,and looked at rainbow trout and pike many,many times here in the south of england Was that at the bottom of the wall where the rippers get their fish by any chance Hahaha,were you watching Do they still do it nowadays?I got approx 130 fish out of the Wear one weekend,two of us working a tandem of nets,long time ago mate Quote Link to post
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