Was at what I thought was an excellent mark for pollock: Rocky outcrop with access to lovely deep clear water. Was there yesterday evening fishing into twilight- just kept getting snags and losing gear!
Was using the rig shown here http://www.anirishanglersworld.com/inde ... e-pollack/
After losing five or six jellyworm baited hooks due to snags, I decided to move to a stronger BS snood- with the result that instead of the snnod being lost I was losing the whole rig!
Can anyone give me any pointers as to where I might me going wrong?
Cheers
Jellyworming for pollock- losing gear
Moderator: donal domeney
-
sailnfish
- SAI Hammerhead
- Posts: 327
- Joined: Mon Jul 02, 2012 4:01 pm
- Favourite Rod: Daiwa supercast bass / Surecatch Sa
- Favourite Reel: Technium / Surfblaster
- Favourite Fish: Cliched Bass :)
- Location: East Cork
- Has thanked: 165 times
- Been thanked: 51 times
Re: Jellyworming for pollock- losing gear
turn the tip of the hook up to the top of the worm and push the point in gently, it will release on a bite but won't snag. I'm open to correction but I do believe its called a 'Texas rig'. Might sort you outshortcircuit wrote:Was at what I thought was an excellent mark for pollock: Rocky outcrop with access to lovely deep clear water. Was there yesterday evening fishing into twilight- just kept getting snags and losing gear!
Was using the rig shown here http://www.anirishanglersworld.com/inde ... e-pollack/
After losing five or six jellyworm baited hooks due to snags, I decided to move to a stronger BS snood- with the result that instead of the snnod being lost I was losing the whole rig!
Can anyone give me any pointers as to where I might me going wrong?
Cheers
Fish away mad
-
JimC
- Moderator
- Posts: 3084
- Joined: Wed Jan 29, 2003 5:18 pm
- Location: Cork
- Has thanked: 223 times
- Been thanked: 888 times
Re: Jellyworming for pollock- losing gear
The rig shown is probably going to invite snags if the hook is facing down or can spin around. You have a couple of options. Seeing as you are already close to a texas rig you could just get some offset hooks.
This guy explains well:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9NpndQeBhnU
Alternatively you could rig to a leadhead. Your hook will be kept facing upwards and should snag less. You can also get "weedless" heads which would snag even less.
I think losing some gear is character building and is part and parcel of experimentation with plastics.....it gets less with time and experience....I know too well!

This guy explains well:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9NpndQeBhnU
Alternatively you could rig to a leadhead. Your hook will be kept facing upwards and should snag less. You can also get "weedless" heads which would snag even less.
I think losing some gear is character building and is part and parcel of experimentation with plastics.....it gets less with time and experience....I know too well!
-
baitdigger
- SAI Sea Dog!
- Posts: 487
- Joined: Sat May 24, 2008 8:21 am
- Location: clare / galway
- Has thanked: 21 times
- Been thanked: 52 times
Re: Jellyworming for pollock- losing gear
On top of what Jim said, pollack live in those nasty snaggy areas and if you are not losing a few rigs chances are you are not fishing in the right place from the shore. I have found that a 'weedless texas rig snags less than an SP presented on a jighead.
also if you are losing at lot of gear look for cheaper alternative suppliers such as AGM products http://www.agmdiscountfishing.co.uk/
also if you are losing at lot of gear look for cheaper alternative suppliers such as AGM products http://www.agmdiscountfishing.co.uk/
The Truth is often stumbled upon by men, most of whom pick themselves up and hurry along as if nothing ever happened.
https://baitdigger.wordpress.com
https://baitdigger.wordpress.com
-
razor2
- SAI Sea Dog!
- Posts: 900
- Joined: Sun Feb 28, 2010 2:16 am
- Location: East Cork
- Has thanked: 271 times
- Been thanked: 110 times
Re: Jellyworming for pollock- losing gear
I was in the same boat myself but as the lads have said above just about covers it .But i find braid is a big plus as well to less loss of gear you might using it already but it can help
-
shortcircuit
- SAI Sea Dog!
- Posts: 829
- Joined: Thu Dec 15, 2011 10:18 pm
- Has thanked: 136 times
- Been thanked: 138 times
Re: Jellyworming for pollock- losing gear
Thanks everyone for the replies and sharing of knowledge, very unselfish of ye!
That thread is an excellent resource a mine of info!
Obviously the area I'm fishing is extremely snaggy, will need to rig my SP accordingly
That thread is an excellent resource a mine of info!
Obviously the area I'm fishing is extremely snaggy, will need to rig my SP accordingly
-
biker
- SAI Bait Ball
- Posts: 130
- Joined: Fri Jun 03, 2011 11:16 pm
- Been thanked: 6 times
Re: Jellyworming for pollock- losing gear
weedless is the way to go alright, only started using them in the last week or two and didnt loose anything in 3 sessions, compared to loosing masses of gear usually lol using the rig you posted i use one ounce lead or smaller, used to use 2 and 3's when i first started which was madness, The lighter gear is well able to hold up to the pollock.
2011 species: pollock,mackeral,coalfish,whiting,codling,conger,flounder,dogfish,pouting.Not bad for my first few months fishing 
2012 species: Coalfish (13), Bass (1), Rockling (5), Ballan wrasse (2), Pollock (57), Dogfish (8),
Whiting (1), Conger (1)
Wish List : Double figure Pollock
2012 species: Coalfish (13), Bass (1), Rockling (5), Ballan wrasse (2), Pollock (57), Dogfish (8),
Whiting (1), Conger (1)
Wish List : Double figure Pollock