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Title: Beach / Surf Casting teams
Post by: Reelin on October 28, 2008, 10:41:16 CET
im new in here but i noticed that the subject of surf / beach casting always generates quite some enthusiasm. I just got myself some new tackle and tried it out at Ghadira, i used korean, american and palella got my best results on korean a 1.850kg awrata. If anyone is particularly interested in this kind of fishing please contact me...i'm still learning to cast properly i'm using an off the ground technique and i im almost hitting the 100 meters with a 150 gram sinker...anyway if anyone is intrested i do believe that this type of fishing is almost still unexplored in malta
Title: Re: Beach / Surf Casting teams
Post by: Freeman on October 28, 2008, 11:02:16 CET
Went a couple of times but It wasent really productive for me. What setup are you using ? Paternoster, running leadger ?
Title: Re: Beach / Surf Casting teams
Post by: Gazzetta on October 28, 2008, 11:15:38 CET
Me, ForTuna, CamKev, BigBoy and Lapsiboy are also doing some beachcasting !!

Last time we went to ghadira and had some stikes and catches.

Used different bait from American worms or korean to bibi and CamKev also uses ta l imperjal.

Chris  8)
Title: Re: Beach / Surf Casting teams
Post by: Reelin on October 28, 2008, 14:43:04 CET
Freeman, i am using paternoster rigs i bought some online but i had to modify them a little bit. The one that was most successful was a one hook set up with a snood of about 1 meter long which goes beyond the sinker and it clips to the main line with a bait clip.
Title: Re: Beach / Surf Casting teams
Post by: Reelin on October 28, 2008, 14:45:10 CET
Gazzetta what's Camkev?........i also managed to get some greedy bait worms but they were whole ones pretty bigger than those on sale here. I had a few strike on the as well.
Title: Re: Beach / Surf Casting teams
Post by: camkev on October 28, 2008, 14:57:08 CET
Camkev is a good fisherman mate ;) :D ;D
Title: Re: Beach / Surf Casting teams
Post by: Reelin on October 28, 2008, 15:04:39 CET
upps....sorry....i got it now!.....got confused thought it was some kind of bait...sorry
Title: Re: Beach / Surf Casting teams
Post by: Xtajn on October 28, 2008, 15:24:21 CET
really would like to try is someday as i never did......what would be the bext way to set the rod?

Thanks
Title: Re: Beach / Surf Casting teams
Post by: Reelin on October 28, 2008, 15:28:49 CET
you have to go for distance so a long rod that casts some big wieght up to 250 grms is neccesary. I would also recommend a surf casting reel it really did a lot of difference in my casting range. the spool is kinf of longer but the shaft is wider.
Title: Re: Beach / Surf Casting teams
Post by: rammx on October 28, 2008, 15:54:58 CET
im also looking forward to have a try... just one question...with such a long snood why don't you use running leisure ??? cause i think that way the snood easily gets entangled with the main line.....
Title: Re: Beach / Surf Casting teams
Post by: Reelin on October 28, 2008, 16:06:26 CET
yeah that was happening to me the first few times but there is a solution to it. the snood come off the main line from a swivel and i place a two inch long uni-tube right into the swivel and there's no tangling. Which is also a great idea when you are using two snoods. Altough i must admit the running ledger is a good idea as well. I do not use it that much anymore as not my new reels have a bait runner system.....btw rammx saw some of your catches on pics impressive!
Title: Re: Beach / Surf Casting teams
Post by: rammx on October 28, 2008, 21:51:02 CET
hehe :) 10x alot mate...
i think thats a great idea to put the uni-tube,,,was also thinking that when casting with running leisure you loose some casting distance when compared to paternoster rig...and if im not mistaken its a must to reach long distances in beach casting...
Title: Re: Beach / Surf Casting teams
Post by: Essexdave on October 29, 2008, 00:02:29 CET
I like the idea of Camkev as a bait.
Hey Kev would you mind attaching yourself to my hook one day?  lmao.
That way I won't have to cast out but you can swim.
;D
Title: Re: Beach / Surf Casting teams
Post by: Reelin on October 29, 2008, 09:32:12 CET
yes exactly you're right rammx you loose casting power and moreover with a paternoster you can use a bait clip which is very useful both for making the rig more aerodynamic and also for presenting the bait more naturally due to the force of the cast because as you said you have to aim for distance...altough that's not always the case....but long distance casting is a very addictive experience believe me
Title: Re: Beach / Surf Casting teams
Post by: blueskip on October 29, 2008, 16:39:48 CET
For greater distance look at the "Pulley Rig", it can be clipped up or down, lifts the lead quickly from stony ground too, I use it a lot when distance is important! ;)
Title: Re: Beach / Surf Casting teams
Post by: Reelin on October 30, 2008, 06:44:59 CET
Yep the pulley rig is another very important rig!....the only thing is that i do not use it if i have to cast sinkers of over 100 grms as the trace to which the sinker is tied and the snood are of the same diameter making the snood too visible.......although thinking about it now i can join two lines of different diameters but ilike my rigs as simple as possible
Title: Re: Beach / Surf Casting teams
Post by: ForTuna on November 01, 2008, 15:50:35 CET
Guys , me and Gazzetta are off to paradise bay , beachcasting. anyone one who wants to come over is welcome. we will be there from 5pm today till tomorrow morning.
Title: Re: Beach / Surf Casting teams
Post by: Reelin on November 01, 2008, 17:06:50 CET
wish i could make it!!!.......i went this morning caught quite some nice breams (sargi u sparli)....anyways good luck and tell us how you did!
Title: Re: Beach / Surf Casting teams
Post by: camkev on November 03, 2008, 14:43:36 CET
Any pics fortuna and Gazzetta ??? ???
Title: Re: Beach / Surf Casting teams
Post by: ForTuna on November 03, 2008, 16:02:21 CET
Hi kev , yes I did actually post a picture but for some reason it was not approved. Anyway total count was of 4 sargi ,3 pagell and 8 good sized imnieges.
Title: Re: Beach / Surf Casting teams
Post by: Xtajn on November 05, 2008, 15:32:40 CET
how far out would you have to cast to ctach something decent?
Title: Re: Beach / Surf Casting teams
Post by: SPITEC on November 05, 2008, 15:53:42 CET
you don't know where the fish will be far/near but normally you cast as far as possible.
Title: Re: Beach / Surf Casting teams
Post by: andfish on November 05, 2008, 17:31:42 CET
I was also told that when beach casting it is better to stay close to the sides of the beach since fish tend to stay closer to the rocky sides rather than in the middle of nowhere. i am not sure if this is correct though ???. maybe someone can confirm or otherwise.
Title: Re: Beach / Surf Casting teams
Post by: ForTuna on November 05, 2008, 17:34:15 CET
If looking for sargi , yes i'd rather cast somewhere along rocks but it's not a must. We caught sargi in the middle of ghadira and there are no rocks for sure.However casting at a long distance will definitely help a lot as the sea is deeper and not just 60cm deep
Title: Re: Beach / Surf Casting teams
Post by: gio14 on July 24, 2009, 04:35:46 CET
I am using paternoster rigs i bought some online but i had to modify them a little bit. The one that was most successful was a one hook set up with a snood of about 1 meter long which goes beyond the sinker and it clips to the main line with a bait clip.