mackem 26,948 Posted October 10, 2008 Report Share Posted October 10, 2008 Ballan Wrasse?Normally shoal with bream and carp,that wier by the pubs a killer Quote Link to post
Guest blackntan Posted October 10, 2008 Report Share Posted October 10, 2008 Ballan Wrasse?Normally shoal with bream and carp,that wier by the pubs a killer am dixlixek i appolljise for me spelling Quote Link to post
kvnmcwebn 0 Posted October 10, 2008 Report Share Posted October 10, 2008 Ive been fishing for polloack a couple times over the last few sundays. Just off the pier. Been using ragworms which i can get in the estuary. Been out twice and I only got one that was big enough to keep. Ive been putting about 3 hooks at various lengths off a 25gram float and some split shot for weights, loading the hooks up with rag worms, im only using light tackle and rod. I will try the spark plug, but will have to get a bigger float. Speaking about these sea angling floats, what can you use to keep them from slipping up the line? Ive been using a tiny split shot but it always comes off after a while. When float fishing to stop your float sliding up the line, put a bead on above the float and tie a stop knot on your line at the depth you wish to fish at. You'll have to purchase some stopknot material, it's like rubber line, pike fishermen use it also. cheers knew there must have been something for it. speaking about pollack fishing last time i was out i hooked something massive, the rod was bent in half with it. It slipped off anyway when i reeled it in i had a small pollack on the line that looked like it was in somethings mouth chewed up! Quote Link to post
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