Good lures & rigs for pollock etc.

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Good lures & rigs for pollock etc.

#1 Post by shortcircuit »

Hi all first time posting here so go easy on me!

Normally a shore angler but will be heading out with a group of friends on boat from Helvic Head in July.

I am interested to hear your thoughts on successful lures/ methods for pollock on soft plastics.

From boats, I've had good success with gilling black and red fire tail jellies with a boom type rig but I'd love to be able to try something else if that isn't doing the trick.

For instance would coloured shads be a good bet? Best fished on a jig head or with a boom and flowing trace? Or perhaps the sandeel imitations like eddystone eels etc.

Also id love to be able to bring out my shore lure rod (rated 10-30g) and have some real fun with it-in this case I suppose plastics mounted on a jig head would be the way to go but I suppose the jig head would not want to be much over 2 oz.

So not asking much!!

Any tips greatly appreciated, thanks.
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Good lures & rigs for pollock etc.

#2 Post by SeanA101080 »

Sounds to me like you already know what to do:-)
If the pollock are there, then everything you've just mentioned will work fine! Pollock ain't fussy!!! Even white pollock feathers work a treat.
And definately bring your lure rod, some craic!!
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#3 Post by shortcircuit »

If im not casting, can I use a slightly higher weight than the lure rod is weighted to?
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#4 Post by Rob Millard »

Yes, I'm guessing you could easily use a 50g jig head with your 30g rod.
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#5 Post by lad123 »

Pollock will take most lures on the market
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#6 Post by JimC »

You'll find an article here:
http://www.topfisher.eu/boat-lure-basics/
If gives the basics of Light tackle lure fishing from the boat.
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#7 Post by shortcircuit »

Thanks everyone

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