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cortaz wrote:Looks very bassy, mite i ask how far out you were casting? were you using straight razor or cocktail bait? wer you using gripleads?
Thu Mar 13, 2014 7:10 pm
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johnwest wrote:Tough luck on the Bass Chuckaroo but as somebody consoled me recently,
"a 6lb Bass is bound to grab one of those baits one of these days...."
The flounder saved a blank, something to be glad for.
As a matter of interest, what sort of multiplier did you get?
Great pictures, very atmospheric.
Fri Mar 14, 2014 1:02 pm
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johnwest wrote:I think you just answered your own question there! Braid is not suited to multiplier casting as it tends to dig in on itself, it's fine on fixed spool reels. I would suggest you use 0.35mm/15lb b.s. monofilament instead. Go for a good brand as some bargain lines are prone to casting problems. Daiwa Tournament Monofil, (fluo. yellow), Daiwa Sensor Surf, (fluo. orange, a bit cheaper) or Asso Hardskin (solid white) would be my favourites. In terms of reels, paying for a more expensive one is well worth it, I recently got a Penn 515 Mag 2, lovely to cast straight out of the box. (Weymouth Angling, £104 +p.p)http://www.weymouthangling.com/tackle-shop/tackle/penn-515-525-mag2/
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everything just looked ideal Al, there were just the perfect, sea, tide, time and weather conditions i reckon.Al and Jordan wrote:great pics Charlie. just a pity the Bass didn't oblige man.
but when I looked at the tides, weather and moon phase I was thinking the same thing myself. should be good for a chance of a Bass. but we opted for Donegal and Jordan's wee mate got one.
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so I reckon you were bang on but they might just have passed close by to you man.
stick at it!!
no problem nobuzz, i can send the original un-resized image if you wish. which pic were you talking about exactly..nobuzz wrote:Great pic. Can I have a copy for above my fireplace?
would you have any advice Cortaz? - in relation to my response to these question above..cortaz wrote:Looks very bassy, mite i ask how far out you were casting? were you using straight razor or cocktail bait? wer you using gripleads?
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i target the bass off this beach only over the winter months Fedstar, as its the only type of sea fishing worth the effort during the winter months i reckon..fedstar wrote:..just need to be there when the Bass are there..
thanks seabass. yeah, i will just have to take the braid off again and get some mono on...seabass88 wrote:I have a Shakespeare solara loaded with 18lb red ice, casts no problem and apart from a few tangles on my first few sessions the reel has really balanced well