deep drop fishing

Started by makku, September 12, 2011, 11:00:42 CET

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makku

biex tistad ghad deep drop taghmel diferenza jekk hux matul il jum jew bil lejl?

robby017

ma nahsibx ax xorta dlam ikun hemm, hemm isfel
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shanook

jigifieri taf tmur filghodu u il hut ikun rieqed ghax ma jkunx jaf, ghax dejjem fid dlam........

robby017

f dak il kaz, nizel xlief iehor b hafna dawl iteptep, alarm clock u tabbella sabiha b'dan il kliem ' Buffet Breakfast now open' 
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shanook

and if they cant read english dont forget they are in maltese waters, but i will do as u say after all u are the master........:)PPPPPPP


robby017

trust me....... 99.9% of maltese know buffet=food.... even if they don't speak English
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Chris1982

Hi guys this is my first post in this forum.  I'm interested in starting to practice the deep fishing but i need some tips. 
Regarding the reel, i'm going to buy the epoch X5.  Can you please tell me how to set up the rig and what type of braid i need to spool the reel?

Another question is regarding my boat.  I have a 15ft shetland powered by a 40hp outboard.  Do you think i will be able to that far for this type of fishing?


Regards

Chris

shanook

@ Chris...you cannot go out more than 12 miles thats your limit.  So I dont think anyone will advice you to go out further. Do you know of spots for deep drop. If they are in the Limit zone than a boat like yours with a 40 hp should not be a problem. Mind you always check the weather forecast..and keep a look out of small lonely clouds on land...not good sign... and any changes in the wind direction and force...when venturing out in a back wind..change direction of your travel ...that is if you are going out do a 180 degree turn into the wind this way u can measure the force of the wind.
Good luck