General boat fishing query

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Irish_Shamrock

General boat fishing query

#1 Post by Irish_Shamrock »

Hi,

As someone who normally fishes rocky shore marks, I don't know much about boat fishing.

What's the difference between fishing a reef or a wreck?

If you're using jelly worms or something like that, what do you do? Just drop them to the bottom and retrieve them directly up through the water back to the boat?

Thanks for any help.
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#2 Post by Conor H »

Jelly worms (6 inch - red/pink tail) threaded onto a 1oz spirepoint leadhead . FIshed on reefs around Tory Island. Cast as close to cliff face or reef as possible , let it sink and retrieve very slowly. You'll feel the bump of fish going at it, but don't strike. They usually hook themselves and you'll know when they are on. Use a 9ft spinning rod and spinning reel ( I use a 6ft 6inch spincast ugly stik and shimano 4000 blade reel). It's great craic.

If possible use a full mackerel belly or back strip instead of a jelly worm.
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#3 Post by Irish_Shamrock »

So I basically just cast from a boat just like I was on a rocky coastline, and spin as usual?
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#4 Post by IDPearl »

Hey Conor,

If I rigged up a 4 ounce leadhead with a jelly worm, would it get me down quicker and further out, or would it be too heavy. I was thinking of this for shore fishing too.

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#5 Post by Tanglerat »

4 oz :shock:

You'd bust your rod casting that!

(Well, depends on what kind of rod you use.........)

Light tackle, more fun!

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