Coalfish avoidance
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Coalfish avoidance
while they may save us from many a blank and in the eyes of a seal make a fine meal is there any methods of avoiding their attention besides using coalfish as bait or not fishing. Any one with a worthy answer is to be considered a genius 
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Re: Coalfish avoidance
try fishing with no hooks 
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Re: Coalfish avoidance
Bet they would hang themselves on hookless line 
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Re: Coalfish avoidance
CAST over them they hug the shore line and any bait 5 - 40 yards out will get hit by them so try putting your bait out further.
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Re: Coalfish avoidance
It must be great to want to avoid fish, on the east coast we have to take what we get 
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Re: Coalfish avoidance
sounds good samo, al i dont mind the odd few but where i fish at the moment they seem to be in plague proportions, did you ever hear the story of the fisherman entering what he thought was heaven, catching the exact same size fish the exact same way repeatadly.................

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Re: Coalfish avoidance
seanie35 wrote:sounds good samo, al i dont mind the odd few but where i fish at the moment they seem to be in plague proportions, did you ever hear the story of the fisherman entering what he thought was heaven, catching the exact same size fish the exact same way repeatadly.................![]()
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Re: Coalfish avoidance
seanie35 wrote:while they may save us from many a blank and in the eyes of a seal make a fine meal is there any methods of avoiding their attention besides using coalfish as bait or not fishing. Any one with a worthy answer is to be considered a genius
Cast a mackerel flapper out past them, especially if there is no evidence of seals around - often you find very big pollack or similar predators pushing them inshore and for whatever reason although they are targeting the coalies, they can not resist the flapper. Been bitten through a few times over the years which suggests something with real teeth - tope? - anyhow, one rod far out with the flapper and the hook barely revealing well worth the wait.
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Re: Coalfish avoidance
How about riggin' up a 'live' joey coalie on a pennel rig as bait?
(At least you won't catch any more of them, and you'd be in with a good chance of connecting with something decent...
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(At least you won't catch any more of them, and you'd be in with a good chance of connecting with something decent...
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