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Think they are seasonal (magpie would know) so that probably affects the availability a lot?
One last thing...
Anybody here had any experience fishing ringstead(Dorset)..If so,
Any tips?
Looking to go there tomorrow. Nothing too serious, but would like to see some action, as im taking a friend who hasnt done alot of sea fishing.
Excellent, I'll give that a try. I don't understand the use of the silicon tubing though - does it go on the snood near the mainline to stiffen it? I often fish after spearing -- so could use guts or a fish head (otherwise fresh bait is usually impractical for me)....
Make a small single hook paternoster rig by making a blood loop in a couple of feet or so of mono so that its around a couple of foot long with a short loop of around 8 inches or so for a snood. add around 4 6 or 8mm beads and loop on a small hook 2-2/O with a turned in or out eye(keeps the hook straight) and secure the connection with a small piece of silicon tubing (otherwise can loop itself off again).
Use a small watch lead or pear lead with this rig and small baits like fingertip of mackarel or squid(durable and cheap) or a cooked prawn (not brined). fling it out, pause then kick it along the bottom then pause and so on.
the small doubled snood stops tangles, especially when fishing mackie strips that spin on retrieve. great for repeated casts or fishing off rocks into deeper water (steeper angles). Lumis and white beads rule.
P.S. don't worry bout fresh bait... Dabs love smelly old bait.
Excellent, I'll give that a try. I don't under the use of the silicon tubing though - does it go on the snood near the mainline to stiffen it? I often fish after spearing -- so could use guts or a fish head (otherwise fresh bait is usually impractical for me).
Hi LockedIn, I just responded on the kayak rigging thread -- you might get some responses from others with more experience. 1.5Kg should be more than enough for the OK M2 - that's what I have for mine. A simple, strong nylon line around 4mm-6mm x 20-60m & a small stuff sack* would be my suggestion.Sorry to break subject, but this weekend's mess (Blew my launch in 1-3' surf :blackeye, lost a few lures, pliers, a knife, and my dignity), my financial planner / Wife gave the go ahead to some new gear
Are any of you using an anchor?
What size / weight?
How is it rigged?
I'm on an OK Mal 2. Currently, my "anchor" is either 4 surf leashes (appx 10m) from the 'yak to my ankle, or a single surf leash attached to a thick bunch of kelp.
Yes, I quite agree. I just tied 3 more flattie rigs based on your design - one for myself and the others for fishing companions. I used Ultima Power Plus "super strong monofil" 15lb/0.32mm & size #2 hooks (one has a 2/0 circle hook). Each with 4x luminous or white 8mm beads. They look good. Quite fun to do & much cheaper.LOL... Tie your own mate, at least that way You always know what You are getting. Ready tied rigs can often be of very poor quality...
"Zip slider"? A sliding weight of some kind presumably. I've got a several odd weights left in my amazing Lidl's box of strange fishing gear: some bullet (ball) weights, some flat coffin shapes leads & tubular one with a central nylon rod with a split in itAbout the Fladen flattie rig... attach a zip slider to Your mainline and tie the end of your mainline to the rig. basically its a running ledger rig.
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