is there a season for pollock

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cracker
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is there a season for pollock

#1 Post by cracker »

hi gang only fishing bout a year so this might sound stupid but can you fish off rocks during winter for pollock using jelly worms or is the winter mostly beech fishing only.
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Re: is there a season for pollock

#2 Post by bigsod »

In my experience pollock seem to go to deeper water when the temperature drops so I reckon the beach or eastury in search of cork codling and flouders would be a more productive way of spending your winter.
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