Rogerstown Estuary

Mon May 08, 2006 1:15 pm

People:
Myself

Duration:
2 hours

Tide:
High Tide at 9pm

Weather:
Calm

Bait:
Tobys

Rigs:

Results:
None

Report:

Chance to try out my nice new Loomis 12 foot 2 1/4 lb carp rod and Shimano baitcaster reel.
Fished using silver/blue 24 gramm toby and flying C's for about an hour either side of high tide at 9pm. Saw a number of rises but to my fustration got no takes. Any advice on improving my catch ratio would be greatly appreciated. :(

Tue May 09, 2006 10:12 am

Might seem silly but I have a friend who swears that putting a small sliver of mackeral on the end of his toby vastly increases his catch rate. personally I'd have thought it would ruin the action of the lure, but there you go! Suppose it can't hurt to try...

Rogerstown tactics

Tue May 09, 2006 10:32 pm

Paul,
I'm no expert.......but it sounds like you're doing everything right.....maybe just a bit of perseverance.
Casting past rising/jumping fish, a nice steady retrieve bringing the lure past their noses - if it's not working - change your lure.
I've tried the following in Rogerstown...
Various mepps, german sprat, rapalas, surface poppers, flying C's, shads, rubber eels, jellies on lead heads, toby's, kosters etc
I've caught two in the last 3 sessions, one on a red/gold toby and one on a red/bronze flying C - casting to a fish that just jumped on both occasions and a nice slow retrieve - maybe use something with a bit of red on it ?.

I plan to have a go this Thursday evening - send me a PM if you want to meet up

Regards
Aido

Thu May 11, 2006 11:41 am

Must get myself a mepps aglia long size 3. I have had great success in freshwater using the smaller sizes for trout.

Thu May 11, 2006 12:12 pm

Heading down again this weekend Paul?
Try til the last....

Thu May 11, 2006 12:42 pm

Hi Wes,

Hoping to get out this evening. Will keep you posted.