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Not to late is it.
Not to late to flyfish or can it be done pretty much anytime. If the weathers nice. :D
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jack
ist never too late to SWFF- try flounders, sanddabs, rockling, who knows!
Jim
ist never too late to SWFF- try flounders, sanddabs, rockling, who knows!
Jim
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SWFF - Autumn
Hi Jack
try a few flies like the spawning gotcha, or similar type paterns with a little colour and a sinking line. Small types of these 'bonefish' patterns sometimes work really well for dabs and flounders.
Also try the fateful clouser right on the bottom with a lift and drop retrieve.
If you have ice-chenile you can make really fantastic worm flies. I will be at the Dublin Show and will have these with me in a 'Tank'. They are proving great for wrasse/rockling/pollack etc
best
Jim
try a few flies like the spawning gotcha, or similar type paterns with a little colour and a sinking line. Small types of these 'bonefish' patterns sometimes work really well for dabs and flounders.
Also try the fateful clouser right on the bottom with a lift and drop retrieve.
If you have ice-chenile you can make really fantastic worm flies. I will be at the Dublin Show and will have these with me in a 'Tank'. They are proving great for wrasse/rockling/pollack etc
best
Jim
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AUtumn fishing
Jack
meant to mention to try some of the flies under an indicator (two even) especially if there is a little wave and flow of water - get the depth right and you will have some fun..light tippet and rapala knot on the fly.
best
Jim
meant to mention to try some of the flies under an indicator (two even) especially if there is a little wave and flow of water - get the depth right and you will have some fun..light tippet and rapala knot on the fly.
best
Jim
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Indicators
Jack
if you can get a pack of SIERRA PACIFIC TIPPER indicators - 6.00 euros (6), secures on your leader and can be re-positioned etc for depth finding. if u want some just PM me.
Jim
if you can get a pack of SIERRA PACIFIC TIPPER indicators - 6.00 euros (6), secures on your leader and can be re-positioned etc for depth finding. if u want some just PM me.
Jim
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Wrasse success
Yesterday i had what i would consider to be the best wrasse on the fly session i have ever had. Customer from Geneva had 4 fish, i had 3.
They are responding to a very simple pattern the color of which i have never tried before, fished again this morning and the same thing, had 3 fish.
If anybody is interested i can PM the pattern and technique i am using - i would be very interested in finding out if it works else where.
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They are responding to a very simple pattern the color of which i have never tried before, fished again this morning and the same thing, had 3 fish.
If anybody is interested i can PM the pattern and technique i am using - i would be very interested in finding out if it works else where.
Thanks
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Wrasse fly
sorry for the delay guys - busy
i will PM the fly to you shortly. The big thing i have noticed about the wrasse fly fishing - is the take. Im well used to catching them with ragworm and crab etc and i have witnessed countless rod rattling steals of bait - this is totally different.
The take is very agressive - like a smash take and there is no missing. Fish are on the hook all the time.
Cast the fly and let it sink - it helps if you have a little bit of height, retrieve and let the fly sink again and repeat. The weighted head carries the fly in a sink and draw swim. The takes always happen on the drop. and be ready .The retrieve is fast and then the drop is a natural 'fall'.
let me know how if any of you have similar experiences
thanks
i will PM the fly to you shortly. The big thing i have noticed about the wrasse fly fishing - is the take. Im well used to catching them with ragworm and crab etc and i have witnessed countless rod rattling steals of bait - this is totally different.
The take is very agressive - like a smash take and there is no missing. Fish are on the hook all the time.
Cast the fly and let it sink - it helps if you have a little bit of height, retrieve and let the fly sink again and repeat. The weighted head carries the fly in a sink and draw swim. The takes always happen on the drop. and be ready .The retrieve is fast and then the drop is a natural 'fall'.
let me know how if any of you have similar experiences
thanks
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thats a gotcha isnt it
shore species 2008(25):dogfish(3.1lbs), bull huss (12lb 2oz), bass, shore rockling, coalie, whiting, pollack, conger (22.4lbs),flounder, thick lipped mullet (4.8lbs),turbot,ling (11.2lbs),ballan wrasse(4.5lbs), cuckoo wrasse, pouting, poor cod, cod (9.5lbs), dab, 3 bearded rockling, long spined scorpion fish, corkwing wrasse, plaice, trigger fish, sea trout, garfish
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Wrasse fly
It is a gotcha with a two distinct properties
the colour/action combination are the triggers i think
- predominantly black and white/cream
the incorporation of the magic head.
it also works with clousers and similar patterns.
the colour/action combination are the triggers i think
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ya ive used these majic heads and diving vanes wit pretty good success, give a pretty amazing action.what line were u fishing them on.
shore species 2008(25):dogfish(3.1lbs), bull huss (12lb 2oz), bass, shore rockling, coalie, whiting, pollack, conger (22.4lbs),flounder, thick lipped mullet (4.8lbs),turbot,ling (11.2lbs),ballan wrasse(4.5lbs), cuckoo wrasse, pouting, poor cod, cod (9.5lbs), dab, 3 bearded rockling, long spined scorpion fish, corkwing wrasse, plaice, trigger fish, sea trout, garfish
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