Conger from the shore
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Conger from the shore
Having not hooked one of my last 5 conger runs, its obvious Im doing something wrong
Can I ask how you successfull conger catchers strike
Do you strike at the end of the run, during the run or what
Help
Frustrated and sleepless
Kev
Can I ask how you successfull conger catchers strike
Do you strike at the end of the run, during the run or what
Help
Frustrated and sleepless
Kev
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An angler in our competition yesterday in moneypoint power station pulled out 5 conger 2 of which were around the 25lb mark with whole fresh mackerel cut down the belly on a penel with decent sized hooks. Personaly I think fresh mackerel does make a difference but the KB baits mackerel can be top notch. The unbranded frozen mackerel in limerick is absolute muck.
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Re: Conger from the shore
bigkev wrote:Having not hooked one of my last 5 conger runs, its obvious Im doing something wrong
Can I ask how you successfull conger catchers strike
Do you strike at the end of the run, during the run or what
Help
Frustrated and sleepless
Kev
Way I do it is, after the first take hold the rod and put a bit of pressure on it then when I feel the conger start to move again bang I hit him hard then reel down and hit him again.....Seems to work for me....only missed one doing this when I was down in Fenit couple of weeks ago...Again it just seems to work for me....
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New to sea-fishing
Donagh,
Where is the best place to get frozen mackrel in limerick?
Regards,
Seán
Where is the best place to get frozen mackrel in limerick?
Regards,
Seán
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I haven't looked into bonds freezer in a long while but I don't think they do branded stuff. Steves have been getting in KB baits mackerel which is top notch. Make sure the vacumn seal isn't broken. Ring beforehand as they were out last week but Kevin Brain was dropping some off this week. If you freeze your own properly its much better quality than the unbranded mackerel. I had to make do with some suposedly flash frozen mackerel on sunday and I can honestly say I've had better quality refrozen mackerel.
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Shore Conger
Thanks lads.
This saturday, me, fenit and some conger have a date
Ill let you know how it went
Kev
PS JohnHig- Is that yzf of yours one of the pink lairy ones?
This saturday, me, fenit and some conger have a date
Ill let you know how it went
Kev
PS JohnHig- Is that yzf of yours one of the pink lairy ones?
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Re: Shore Conger
bigkev wrote:Thanks lads.
This saturday, me, fenit and some conger have a date
Ill let you know how it went
Kev
PS JohnHig- Is that yzf of yours one of the pink lairy ones?
Pink no it's a blue with some faded red... :D
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Kev,
I was thinking about an evening/night fishing session in fenit on saturday myself.One thing though.The weather is predicting light wind from the dreaded east.Bad for fishing in general but i dont know if this will affect the conger.let me know what time you will be there at if you fancy meeting up to double the bait in the water.
I was thinking about an evening/night fishing session in fenit on saturday myself.One thing though.The weather is predicting light wind from the dreaded east.Bad for fishing in general but i dont know if this will affect the conger.let me know what time you will be there at if you fancy meeting up to double the bait in the water.
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Shore Conger
Hey Jakes, are you willing to share this mark of yours for the conger?
Bigcol, never made it to fenit as fishing partner was working late, and night fishing is not a solitary sport, will mail you when we do get the trip sorted though
Cheers for the replies
Kev
Bigcol, never made it to fenit as fishing partner was working late, and night fishing is not a solitary sport, will mail you when we do get the trip sorted though
Cheers for the replies
Kev
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Looking through this site http://www.traleebayseaangling.com/ the lads down there float fish mackerel baits in Fenit. This seems like an excellent idea as I find conger are wary when they feel resistance when taking a bait and it presents a bait a midwater level where congers are often seen swimming around. Though it wouldn't be do practical in the estuary with the strong tidal flow.
I find ledgering the penn 525 rachet doesn't free spool enough and use an old boat reel that I can adjust the spool tension on. I found I increased hook ups doing this.
Donagh
I find ledgering the penn 525 rachet doesn't free spool enough and use an old boat reel that I can adjust the spool tension on. I found I increased hook ups doing this.
Donagh
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