2011 - Spinning from shore

Started by J_Z, January 20, 2011, 09:02:50 CET

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robby017

not when you're spinning in 2-3 feet of water ;)
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robby017

might go find a calm inlet for some ultra light spinning this evening..... probably poppers and small minnows with 0.16mm and 0.18mm mono line ...... 
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Quote from: robby017 on July 21, 2011, 11:15:56 CET
might go find a calm inlet for some ultra light spinning this evening..... probably poppers and small minnows with 0.16mm and 0.18mm mono line ...... 

did you have a try yesterday?

robby017

nope....... had loads of work to finish off....... even today is a maybe, but i'll try make it
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Quote from: robby017 on July 21, 2011, 13:02:28 CET
nope....... had loads of work to finish off....... even today is a maybe, but i'll try make it


awesome waves in the spot I chose for yesterday's evening session , but couldn't cast far due to headwinds :(

clutch_kick

Yeah wind was really annoying these past few days, combined with the fact that I have been fishing in the sun for Leerfish lately, it gets tough.  I'm carrying more sunblock and water than lures with me :D
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J_Z

Quote from: clutch_kick on July 21, 2011, 18:41:58 CET
Yeah wind was really annoying these past few days, combined with the fact that I have been fishing in the sun for Leerfish lately, it gets tough.  I'm carrying more sunblock and water than lures with me :D

the main down side with Leccia Amia's.... they strike mainly in broad daylight :(

clutch_kick

Quote from: J_Z on July 22, 2011, 08:12:22 CET
Quote from: clutch_kick on July 21, 2011, 18:41:58 CET
Yeah wind was really annoying these past few days, combined with the fact that I have been fishing in the sun for Leerfish lately, it gets tough.  I'm carrying more sunblock and water than lures with me :D

the main down side with Leccia Amia's.... they strike mainly in broad daylight :(

Perseverance my friend!! The wind and the Sun will not stop me hehehe :D Plus I am soon going to receive some new lures to test ... hope they get the Leerfish interested.
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robby017

clutch kick, what time would you recommend for leerfish so.......
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Quote from: clutch_kick on July 22, 2011, 22:17:24 CET
Quote from: J_Z on July 22, 2011, 08:12:22 CET
Quote from: clutch_kick on July 21, 2011, 18:41:58 CET
Yeah wind was really annoying these past few days, combined with the fact that I have been fishing in the sun for Leerfish lately, it gets tough.  I'm carrying more sunblock and water than lures with me :D

the main down side with Leccia Amia's.... they strike mainly in broad daylight :(

Perseverance my friend!! The wind and the Sun will not stop me hehehe :D Plus I am soon going to receive some new lures to test ... hope they get the Leerfish interested.

IMHO, you aleady have in stock what's needed to make the leccia bite ;)

guess what?

clutch_kick

Quote from: robby017 on July 23, 2011, 13:02:29 CET
clutch kick, what time would you recommend for leerfish so.......

Precisely the time that the department of Health tells you to avoid staying in the Sun.
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james15

whitch tipe of lures are good for sawrell

J_Z

Quote from: james15 on July 27, 2011, 11:01:15 CET
whitch tipe of lures are good for sawrell

spinners aka metalli, such as Halco's Twisty
smaller minnows, such as Rapala's X-Rap
larger minnows, such Rapala's Max Rap, Yo-Zuri's Crystal Minnow
smaller jigs, such as Duel's Tamentai


clutch_kick

Quote from: james15 on July 27, 2011, 11:01:15 CET
whitch tipe of lures are good for sawrell

The Jugulo is a small metal jig, it is excellent to explore different depths of water.

There is also the Mommotti 140 that has had a lot of success on the Bluerunners and Bluefish.

These last few weeks there have been a LOT of reported catches of nice sized fish using the Proteus 90, it is a WTD lure that is very dynamic and can be used with differing techniques.  New colours are on the way ...

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SPITEC

If you are after sawrell I would suggest a metal jig or a metal lure.
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