Winter lure fishing ... you can't leave it at that Jim. You'll have to tell us more. It might be important to my psychological well-being during the Winter ...JimH wrote:Its an exciting technique and i intend to try it on sanddab, whiting and cod this winter.
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winter lure fishing
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i 'spose it had to happen - last winter as i was going mad i tried flyfishing for sanddab, whiting, coalfish, codling and anything that swam basically. After hundreds of hours i had caught three species on the fly in the sea in winter, not a big deal but i like catching fish on artificial bait - so its becoming a bit of an obsession - Irish saltwater species on fly and lure - not interested in size or number just different types of fish.
I'm trying to make the Winter Lure fishing articles for IA at the moment (fotos and words etc) so i have to keep a little stumh for the moh... might get a good foto this week and post it here later (hopefully)
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i 'spose it had to happen - last winter as i was going mad i tried flyfishing for sanddab, whiting, coalfish, codling and anything that swam basically. After hundreds of hours i had caught three species on the fly in the sea in winter, not a big deal but i like catching fish on artificial bait - so its becoming a bit of an obsession - Irish saltwater species on fly and lure - not interested in size or number just different types of fish.
I'm trying to make the Winter Lure fishing articles for IA at the moment (fotos and words etc) so i have to keep a little stumh for the moh... might get a good foto this week and post it here later (hopefully)
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Re: winter lure fishing
Look forward to reading that.JimH wrote:I'm trying to make the Winter Lure fishing articles for IA at the moment (fotos and words etc)
Cheers.
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Re: winter lure fishing
teacher wrote:Look forward to reading that.JimH wrote:I'm trying to make the Winter Lure fishing articles for IA at the moment (fotos and words etc)
Cheers.
same here as i usually put my spinners/lures away at winter