People:me
Duration:3 hours
Tide:incoming full at 5
Weather: sunny, southwesterly wind
Bait: hardback crab
Rigs:float and bullet
Results: blank somehow
Report: haven't got out in ages was really looking forward to landing a few wrasse, loaded up with hardbacks 2euro coin size from the local beach yesterday, spent the 3 hours up to full tide feeding the local wrasse.
Had at least 8 fish hooked and not 1 landed!! The longest was on for maybe 30 seconds.
They were smashing the crab nearly every cast but I just couldn't manage a decent hook up, I've used the same setup in the past but always more hits than misses, still great sport though just a pity none landed for the camera.
Has anyone got any tips to improve the hook up rate?
I use size 1/0 hooks remove the second last leg and turn the hook through the thorax of the crab
spiddal, galway 09/08/2014 crafty wrasse
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spiddal, galway 09/08/2014 crafty wrasse
species 2009 (1): Ballan Wrasse
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Re: spiddal, galway 09/08/2014 crafty wrasse
try getting a few shrimp and boil them until they go orange,they always work for me and have a great hook up rate with them,i would say a 1/0 is about right..
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Re: spiddal, galway 09/08/2014 crafty wrasse
lugworm this side of spideal last week had a pile of corkwing and ballans.
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Re: spiddal, galway 09/08/2014 crafty wrasse
Any more joy, gonna popout tomorrow in spideal low tide to pick up a few wrasse on the fly rod. will let yu know how i let on