bites/jelly worms
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ian 123
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bites/jelly worms
hey are jelly worms any use at this time of year?? also is anyone catching these days? thanks a million
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I've found the black jellyworms with the red tails worked deep this time of year on pollack marks can produce the goods. You get (well I got!) a lot of the plucking bites without the proper shuddering bangs, very frustrating and sandeel on a simple rig spun down low definitely works better...
I've found the black jellyworms with the red tails worked deep this time of year on pollack marks can produce the goods. You get (well I got!) a lot of the plucking bites without the proper shuddering bangs, very frustrating and sandeel on a simple rig spun down low definitely works better...
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Time spent fishing is never time wasted...
2015 targets - a triggerfish, a specimen bass, a three bearded rockling to complete the set and something big and toothy from certain north Mayo deep water marks
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They need to be spinned really deep and really slowly, sort of bounced along the bottom or as close as you dare. I find deep spun sandeel is ten times the bait from the shore to be honest. Jellys do however work really well off the boat, especially when baited with a nice long strip of fresh mack. I havent tried that approach from the shore....could be worth a go.
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