Fri Mar 25, 2011 10:08 pm
Going to a deep water mark tagetting Pollack tomorrow morning... Are we too early chucking Jellyworms for them?
Fri Mar 25, 2011 11:13 pm
Drew,
I wouldnt have thought so? Ive had a few on deep slow spinners and if anything a jellyworm could be better if you get it right down there. I tend to fish spinners as they are handy (weight in the lure, no added weight needed)but they are expensive and I lose 2 or 3 nearly every time I go out.
The fish are few at present where I fish, had quite a few blanks but each fish is greatly appreciated when theyre scarce. Give it a bash, why not?
Mon Mar 28, 2011 9:43 am
cathalger wrote:Drew,
I wouldnt have thought so? Ive had a few on deep slow spinners and if anything a jellyworm could be better if you get it right down there. I tend to fish spinners as they are handy (weight in the lure, no added weight needed)but they are expensive and I lose 2 or 3 nearly every time I go out.
The fish are few at present where I fish, had quite a few blanks but each fish is greatly appreciated when theyre scarce. Give it a bash, why not?
Cheers dude, it worked. lol
Mon Mar 28, 2011 10:32 pm
Yeah you got 2 fine fish, think I recognise the mark. Ended up out in the boat fishing spinner and fly for pollack with 2 friends on Sunday. Got about 20 small coley between us and one of the other boys got the only pollack, a 1lb 6oz fish, at least we got 1 pollack, the day grew nastier as it went on, I might put up a wee report cos the fish is a lovely pale gold/green, almost turquoise, lovely colour. It had small sandeel in the gut, good to see sandeel appearing in their diets, summer on its way.
Tue Mar 29, 2011 12:10 am
cathalger wrote: It had small sandeel in the gut, good to see sandeel appearing in their diets, summer on its way.
That'll be the serious predatory instinct kicking in again... I'm sure the Sandeel being around will get them up and feeding....
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