Sun Oct 18, 2009 9:13 pm
Hi all. I have been fishing for just under a year now and have never givin lure fishing a go but seeing whats been caught on lures i want to try i am just woundering what lures/jellys to buy i will be fishing for bass and pollock and also where to go in county wexford and wicklow. pictures would be appreciated as i dont know any lure names
Sun Oct 18, 2009 10:07 pm
i could start naming all the lures mate but there is no end to it all i would say to you is buy top quality stuff tackle house, patchinko,rapala,tide minnow among others best of luck with it anyway mate
Mon Oct 19, 2009 7:52 am
as above also try to cover different depths .........a surface plug, shallow swimmer , then something for the deeper water, someone on here will surely give you a mark to try out
Mon Oct 19, 2009 8:49 am
Read Jim Hendrick's articles on lure fishing basics on the below link
http://www.sea-angling-ireland.org/bulletin%20board/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=13145&p=97487&hilit=lure+fishing+jim+hendrick#p97487Gives a fantastic account of the things you need to know as well as a list of some spinners and lures that you should start off with, and that are also available in most tackle shops (some of the ones named above are hard to find unless you have a credit card and shop over the internet, or have a contact. they are also very expensive - the ones named in Jim's list are more reasonable for starting out)
You'll find pictures of them too if you do a google search using the lure names, but like I said you will also find most of them in your local tackle shop.
No info on plastics/jellies in those articles but they are still a great place to start.
Mon Oct 19, 2009 10:10 am
Young fisher -
I suspect 'strangely enough' that you are a young guy starting out - if you have an older brother or parent that can get you to Wexford and back home safely - I can give you a workshop for free - in fact if there was enough guys interested here I could work with a group.
best
Jim
Mon Oct 19, 2009 10:37 am
there's an offer for you youngfisher .... I'm only short Jim, could I get away with being a young fella? Failing that, I could always bring the babby...
Mon Oct 19, 2009 11:59 am
RB
...if the baby is fed and changed then I dont see a problem guy - SEAi is not a 'heightest' organisation!
best
Jim
Mon Oct 19, 2009 1:46 pm
JimH wrote:Young fisher -
I suspect 'strangely enough' that you are a young guy starting out - if you have an older brother or parent that can get you to Wexford and back home safely - I can give you a workshop for free - in fact if there was enough guys interested here I could work with a group.
best
Jim
Jim, i would also be interested in a group session, as i have just started this lure fishing lark with limited success
Thanks
Adam
Mon Oct 19, 2009 5:37 pm
JimH wrote:Young fisher -
I suspect 'strangely enough' that you are a young guy starting out - if you have an older brother or parent that can get you to Wexford and back home safely - I can give you a workshop for free - in fact if there was enough guys interested here I could work with a group.
best
Jim
Jim
I'm 46 but I only look 14, what about me?????
Mon Oct 19, 2009 7:17 pm
JimH wrote:Young fisher -
I suspect 'strangely enough' that you are a young guy starting out - if you have an older brother or parent that can get you to Wexford and back home safely - I can give you a workshop for free - in fact if there was enough guys interested here I could work with a group.
best
Jim
Hi Jim i would also be interest in this if its at all possible im only starting fishing and have been trying surface lures with very little success
Tue Oct 20, 2009 11:19 am
Hi guys
ok then - irrespective of height, family status, or age (including perceived age!)
I will hold a beginners / intermediate Lure fishing workshop on November 7th - For Five people only free of charge! Two - two hour sessions
Young fisher has already reserved his place so if you thing it miht be of help please drop me an e-mail
The following is a list o topics covered - please be aware there is NOT an emphasis on catching fish
In the class room - Two hours
· Season
· Breeding
· Timings
· Feeding patterns
· History of, in Ireland
· General behaviour in locations like estuaries, rocky shores, open beaches
· Discover how to read tides properly and the effects they have on our fishing.
· Understanding the finer points of weather influences on the Wexford coast
· Winds
· Rain and its effects
· Air temperature
· Water temperature
· Discovering and understanding location development and bass patterns
· Rod types and their different applications
· Suitable reels
· Braids, fluorocarbons, mono and clips
· Line loading
· Unique fluorocarbon and mono knots for braid
· Lures fishing and rigging
· Lure choice and type (recommendations)
· Surface lure fishing
· Sub surface lure fishing
· Surface baits and jerk baits
· Softbaits
· Metal baits
On the water Two hours
· Safety and a quick location audit for your safety and fish handling
· How best to stay comfortable and safe when fishing
· Learning 'Location development' over a tide
· Watercraft and ‘running down the fish’
· Correct presentations
· Lure choice and selection for any given time and location type
· Catch and Return – its much more than returning fish (discussions)
· An emphasis on returning fish even before and after the designated 'closed season' as conditions dictate
· An emphasis on NOT killing mature fish but returning them
· Fish handling regarding
Leaving the fish in the water when releasing
Playing and then landing the fish - what to do over sand, rocks and other difficult areas
De-hooking, Handling, Photographing Returning and recovery OR proper dispatching of fish and reviewing the legislation
· Reviewing the different types of rods and their applicability to different types of lure fishing
· The lure profile, colour, its action and its role in fishing when conditions are tough
· Fishing and you—common errors to avoid and positive aspects to enhance
· Advanced fishing tactics and strategies
· Confidence when handling and returning fish and making super photographs
· Learning to apply your skills to a range of different saltwater fish.
Best
Tue Oct 20, 2009 12:34 pm
Sounds like a great idea Jim, count me in.
PM on its way
Tue Oct 20, 2009 12:37 pm
Afternoon Jim,
Just wondering did you receive my mail I sent you yesterday?
Danny.
Tue Oct 20, 2009 2:33 pm
Count me in also ill send an email to confirm now, if anyone else from Dublin thats going needs a lift down with me let me know as i have a spare seat in the van
Wed Oct 21, 2009 4:08 pm
youngfisher wrote:Hi all. I have been fishing for just under a year now and have never givin lure fishing a go but seeing whats been caught on lures i want to try i am just woundering what lures/jellys to buy i will be fishing for Bass and pollock and also where to go in county wexford and wicklow. pictures would be appreciated as i dont know any lure names
I would strongly recommend Xlayers as a great plastic, probably best combined with 12g lead heads. The first day I used them I caught 9 bass, prior to that I had only caught one bass on a lure this year:
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=23504They are lethal for pollock too - some evenings when trying to get a bass I have had to stop using them as I was getting a pollock on almost every cast.
They are not widely available in the tackle shops but Patrick Gallagher sells them - you can contact him from this site under the username of Padge73.
I would recommend the Asturie as a surface lure. I have been using Patchinko, Feed Shallows and Tide Minnows but the Asturie has well outfished them all.
See my recent post: 6 bass on an Asturie and 6 on Xlayers:
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=24232
Fri Oct 23, 2009 3:01 pm
Just home having been away for a few days - I have the five peoples names and this offer is now closed.
best regards
Jim
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