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Re: smoothie tips

Postby Aurelien » Fri Jul 08, 2011 6:15 pm

:lol: Fresh of course!!!!
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Re: smoothie tips

Postby saving private brian » Sat Jul 09, 2011 12:29 am

get this months tsf magazine,,,great tips for hounds in it and a good write up,,,just reading it now :mrgreen:
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Re: smoothie tips

Postby roger de dodger » Sun Jul 10, 2011 6:52 pm

paul skelly wrote:Are these crunchy's fresh or frozen?


its best to use fresh as smooth hound have no teeth and do on occasion suffer from brainfreeze :wink:
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Re: smoothie tips

Postby roger de dodger » Sun Jul 10, 2011 6:55 pm

saving private brian wrote:get this months tsf magazine,,,great tips for hounds in it and a good write up,,,just reading it now :mrgreen:


can i have it when your finished with it i love reading adds :lol: and reminding myself i,ve no money to buy fancy tackle :cry:
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Re: smoothie tips

Postby dublinbay » Sun Jul 24, 2011 2:03 pm

thanks for the advice roger
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Re: smoothie tips

Postby antokildare » Thu Jul 28, 2011 11:59 am

another tip for smoothies all is make sure you set your drag.had tts and slosh 30 pulled off tripod and out to sea 3 weeks ago on kilmichael point :oops:
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Re: smoothie tips

Postby Jayball10 » Thu Jul 28, 2011 12:11 pm

antokildare wrote:another tip for smoothies all is make sure you set your drag.had tts and slosh 30 pulled off tripod and out to sea 3 weeks ago on kilmichael point :oops:


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Re: smoothie tips

Postby deanm » Thu Jul 28, 2011 1:58 pm

thanks for the tips lads
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Re: smoothie tips

Postby antokildare » Fri Jul 29, 2011 12:49 pm

gone for good jayball 10.sickening :cry:

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Re: smoothie tips

Postby Jayball10 » Fri Jul 29, 2011 4:32 pm

antokildare wrote:gone for good jayball 10.sickening :cry:


Sorry to hear mate. The smoothie in my avatar took my rod and reel off the tripod and was heading out to sea with it. I was standing by the rod all night with the drag off and the one time I cast out, didn't take the drag off and walk over to chat quickly to a mate!!! Sods law. If I was 15-20 more seconds away it was gone.
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Re: smoothie tips

Postby kevin » Sun Jul 31, 2011 11:56 pm

Hello everyone, interesting discussion.
Just thought I'd add that a few years ago I used prawns as bait for smoothies and they definitely take them. I used them whole, just took the claws off. They stayed on the hook well, they are nice and bright and probably as tasty to smoothies as they are to us. At the time I bought them to eat myself but thought I'd try as few as bait.
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Re: smoothie tips

Postby roger de dodger » Wed Aug 10, 2011 5:07 pm

kevin wrote:Hello everyone, interesting discussion.
Just thought I'd add that a few years ago I used prawns as bait for smoothies and they definitely take them. I used them whole, just took the claws off. They stayed on the hook well, they are nice and bright and probably as tasty to smoothies as they are to us. At the time I bought them to eat myself but thought I'd try as few as bait.
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kevin where they fresh /frozen or cooked ,as i have heard of people using cooked but dont think they would be much use :?: i did get plenty of fish over in turkey on salted ones the salt takes all the moisture out and toughens em up for the hook.
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Re: smoothie tips

Postby daveyboy » Sun Aug 28, 2011 10:16 am

Just wondering how much difference it makes to fish at night? can they still be got during the day?
Also what would be the best months?
I've never tried for them before so was thinking I might take a trip down to Wicklow some evening this week and give it a shot.
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Re: smoothie tips

Postby roger de dodger » Sun Aug 28, 2011 11:23 am

they feed just as well in daylight as they do in darkness ,alot of it is to do with tide personally i find bigger tides better ,good quality bait is a must ,sour crab just wont cut the mustard :wink: if you cant get crab try rag and squid ,the best tides are this week, 8) big mothers 8)
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Re: smoothie tips

Postby bazzer74 » Sun Aug 28, 2011 11:45 am

Im gonna try for hounds fri night before Jimmy Smith. Is there anywhere within sensible driving distance of sean ogs throwing them up this year? (Sensible, as in I'll be driving a lorry all day and am driving to wexford from antrim at 16:30). I usually fish dogs rock/courtown, but friends down there say its patchy enough this year. :?:
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Re: smoothie tips

Postby daveyboy » Sun Aug 28, 2011 11:57 am

roger de dodger wrote:they feed just as well in daylight as they do in darkness ,alot of it is to do with tide personally i find bigger tides better ,good quality bait is a must ,sour crab just wont cut the mustard :wink: if you cant get crab try rag and squid ,the best tides are this week, 8) big mothers 8)

Cheers Roger, best to fish at high or low tide would you say?
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Re: smoothie tips

Postby bazzer74 » Sun Aug 28, 2011 12:14 pm

can i have it when your finished with it i love reading adds :lol: and reminding myself i,ve no money to buy fancy tackle :cry:[/quote]
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Re: smoothie tips

Postby roger de dodger » Sat Sep 03, 2011 3:49 pm

daveyboy wrote:
roger de dodger wrote:they feed just as well in daylight as they do in darkness ,alot of it is to do with tide personally i find bigger tides better ,good quality bait is a must ,sour crab just wont cut the mustard :wink: if you cant get crab try rag and squid ,the best tides are this week, 8) big mothers 8)

Cheers Roger, best to fish at high or low tide would you say?


most beaches on the rise is best ,unless someone knows different?from a few hours into the flood to maybe an hour after full i find the best :wink:
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Re: smoothie tips

Postby tiddler1 » Mon Feb 06, 2012 12:59 am

usiing the tatics above all i seem to catch is pups at night around Courtown Ronney point ballnoulart beach up tinnaberna would it be,need to cast futher at the moment 100 to120yards not reading the bites, my location. help would be nice as starting to get deflated had a good season with Bass over 44cm,place ,dabs ,whiting dogs and pups using a long snood to a 3/0 help
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Re: smoothie tips

Postby paul mason » Tue Feb 07, 2012 11:40 am

The golden rule I use for Smoothies is big tides and top of the tide coming into the dark this usually finds the better smoothies. Oh!! and crab for bait!!
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