cheers lads any advice really appreciated....
conger from shore...
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conger from shore...
hey lads just wondering could anyone give me any tips on conger fishing from the shore? i spoke to a local skipper who pointed me the way to a conger hole well inside the harbour,so off i went to see was there any weight in his words,sure enough,he was on the ball...the 1st few bites came quick,only tiddlers the 2 of em,so they went back into the drink and i changed to a 5/0 baitholder hook,with a fair sized mackerel fillet,got 2 more bites after that but lost them both bout 20 mtrs out.after the second loss i looked at my trace a 50lb trunk and snood pulley and saw the hook had been chomped off so i linked about 5 gemini clips together above my hook and re-tied the snood..and not a f*@kn bite for the resta the nite...have looked at wire rigs,and cable car rigs but all seem heavy weight stuff,is there a line tied trace i could make or does it have to be wire? also i was using 19 lb mainline and 50lb leader with a good strong shakespeare 12ft beachcaster..do i need to bump it up a bit?
cheers lads any advice really appreciated....
cheers lads any advice really appreciated....
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Re: conger from shore...
Everything you were doing was fine. Just up your snood line to 100lb. Check it after catching a fish and change if need be. Have fun.
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Re: conger from shore...
As you are fishing a harbour wallRampent Wreckfish wrote:Everything you were doing was fine. Just up your snood line to 100lb. Check it after catching a fish and change if need be. Have fun.
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Re: conger from shore...
A wire trace is a must for conger. You get them in most tackle shops for 2 euro or so. Best bait is mackerel or squids and pouting but mackerel is easy got this time of year and works brill. Big fillets will work or just a mackerel head or half a mackerel or even a whole mackerel they are not fussy. Most time you see your line tighten up the big conger has taken. He will go into a hole or wrap up into gulleys in the craggy bottom if your not cute enough for him. You will feel the big head nodding and it stuck solid alot ha ha. Conger spin like a crocodile death roll when caught but the swivels on the wire trace will save snapping your line. Great fighters and the biggest fish your likely to catch on the shore they love old harbours and piers and rough ground and move alot more after dark and on low tides. Be sure to have a large landing net or some way to land them and release them back after taking the hook out with a disgorger , watch your fingers..
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Re: conger from shore...
a wire trace is most certainly not a must for conger. 100lb + mono is more than adequate for any conger from the shore, have had numerous conger to double figures on 110lb mono from the shore without any possability of loosing them due to the hooklength breaking. wire is totally outdated and has a habit of kinking and weakening..
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Re: conger from shore...
WTFrushnaldo wrote:your not cute enough for him. You will feel the big head nodding and it stuck solid alot.
UP THE DEISE!!!!!!!
If you can keep your head when all around you have lost theirs, then you probably haven't understood the seriousness of the situation.
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Re: conger from shore...
Ive never used wire traces and ive landed plenty of fish up to 22lbs. 200lb mono is what i usually use but i was caught without one day so i put a load of beads on above the hook and tied a stop knot behind to keep them tight to the hook and landed some big eels without them biting me off. If the eels do go to ground just let out slack and rest the rod for a few moments and they will sometimes come back out of their holes. I usually fish with main line between 13lb - 20lb and have had no problems. Just make sure the shock leader is long enough to reach the water as the fish will often fight hard on the surface when your trying to get them in a landing net. I find a size 8 meat hook with a mackerel head on it will usually pick out the bigger fish and plenty of them if your in the right spot. ive used mack fillets and mackerel and squid cocktails and found no real difference than when using just the head.
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Re: conger from shore...
thanx rampant wreckfish,cool cool...am off into town to get me a spool of 100lb line,theres no real need to change the trunk line on my trace is there? tis 5olb,just my snood yeah? do i still need to put the 4 or 5 gemini weight clips before my hook? seems a good deterent to stop em chewing through my line,or will the 100lb test alone be ok?
nice one for the heads up on the snood...
paddy...
nice one for the heads up on the snood...
paddy...
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Re: conger from shore...
hey donal..
no harbour wall i`m afraid...
i`m casting off a rough ground beach into a hole,about 200 yards out.alot of leader man!
rumour has it that there is an old oak tree in the hole that can be seen at a 0.0 tide,though i`ve never had the pleasure of seeing it myself,i`m guessing that this is the attraction for them...i was thinking of just changing to me 30lb class reel but i think this will limit my casting distance and if theres any kind of a northerly wind at all i find it hard to get my bait where i want it as it is,am half afraid to use my 15ft because shes so light at the tip,but i could do with decent dragging power i could hear my line whistling the other night winding in!
no harbour wall i`m afraid...
i`m casting off a rough ground beach into a hole,about 200 yards out.alot of leader man!
rumour has it that there is an old oak tree in the hole that can be seen at a 0.0 tide,though i`ve never had the pleasure of seeing it myself,i`m guessing that this is the attraction for them...i was thinking of just changing to me 30lb class reel but i think this will limit my casting distance and if theres any kind of a northerly wind at all i find it hard to get my bait where i want it as it is,am half afraid to use my 15ft because shes so light at the tip,but i could do with decent dragging power i could hear my line whistling the other night winding in!
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Re: conger from shore...
ya cheers rushnaldo,i have caught them beforerushnaldo wrote:A wire trace is a must for conger. You get them in most tackle shops for 2 euro or so. Best bait is mackerel or squids and pouting but mackerel is easy got this time of year and works brill. Big fillets will work or just a mackerel head or half a mackerel or even a whole mackerel they are not fussy. Most time you see your line tighten up the big conger has taken. He will go into a hole or wrap up into gulleys in the craggy bottom if your not cute enough for him. You will feel the big head nodding and it stuck solid alot ha ha. Conger spin like a crocodile death roll when caught but the swivels on the wire trace will save snapping your line. Great fighters and the biggest fish your likely to catch on the shore they love old harbours and piers and rough ground and move alot more after dark and on low tides. Be sure to have a large landing net or some way to land them and release them back after taking the hook out with a disgorger , watch your fingers..
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Re: conger from shore...
cheers evan699,
longer leader sounds about right alright,nice to know your bringing em in on roughly the same mainline as me,i really didnt want to use 30lb mainline or wire traces.
i bought suffix 100lb test there a half an hour ago,gonna tie up a few dozen pulleys..check it out,think i'll stick with the gemini's above my hook rather than beads tho...play it safe,bump up my hooks to an 8...check out just heads too...
what leader do you use man? am i alright with just 50lb?
i have caught a couple before but never intentionally while cod fishing in the winter on whole squid and mackerel with a 19lb/50lb line but never set out for them...
cheers for the proof...
paddy
longer leader sounds about right alright,nice to know your bringing em in on roughly the same mainline as me,i really didnt want to use 30lb mainline or wire traces.
i bought suffix 100lb test there a half an hour ago,gonna tie up a few dozen pulleys..check it out,think i'll stick with the gemini's above my hook rather than beads tho...play it safe,bump up my hooks to an 8...check out just heads too...
what leader do you use man? am i alright with just 50lb?
i have caught a couple before but never intentionally while cod fishing in the winter on whole squid and mackerel with a 19lb/50lb line but never set out for them...
cheers for the proof...
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thats what i wanted to hear lumpy....keep it light for the fight...lumpy wrote:a wire trace is most certainly not a must for conger. 100lb + mono is more than adequate for any conger from the shore, have had numerous conger to double figures on 110lb mono from the shore without any possability of loosing them due to the hooklength breaking. wire is totally outdated and has a habit of kinking and weakening..
more proof.hated the thought of wire.
thanx lads...
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Re: conger from shore...
lucky13 wrote: i`m casting off a rough ground beach into a hole,about 200 yards out.alot of leader man!
some cast with bait and weight, what rod are you using?
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era tis roughly 200 yards,but yeah am using a shakespeare hurricane 361and a shakespeare techno,with a slosh20 on the hurricane and a daiwa jupiter z 6000 (FS) on the techno...MC wrote:lucky13 wrote: i`m casting off a rough ground beach into a hole,about 200 yards out.alot of leader man!
some cast with bait and weight, what rod are you using?