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Fishing from a pier

#1 Post by Kraken »

Hey Guys,

When fishing from a pier do ye use tripods?

Pier I'm gonna fish has a railing around the seaward side - do you rest ur rod against it loose or is there a "cheap but cheerful" method of securing it?

You know - something that wont cost too much (savin for a new rod :lol: )

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#2 Post by petekd »

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#3 Post by Kraken »

Cheers Pete - absolutely spot on :lol: :) :)


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#4 Post by JOHN1 »

just pop into your local diy store pick up yourself a lenght of copper pipe laggin approx 8ft. get a pack of cable ties cut lagging into 9in sections hold in place with cable ties. leave there for the next angler and hopefully it will be there for your next trip. should only cost roughley around 4 euro for about a dozen of these foam rests. :wink:
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#5 Post by fenitbob »

if the rod is just leaning against the railing I just put a rag there to stop scratches. but maybe you want to be more careful with a 'proper' Rod. alot of the serious fishermen in fenit will use a rod rest.
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#6 Post by Paramedic030 »

My pier has holes in the ground where the old rail used to be and also holes in the end of the existing rails, dead handy. So no - no tripod on my local piers.

But I do sometimes use my camera tripod when going to other piers. Does the job and didn't cost a cent extra, already had it ...

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#7 Post by dbrock »

personallyi always use a tripod on piers nd every were to be honest
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#8 Post by roger de dodger »

a rag tied around the railing and a piece of 1"elastic with velcro on each end wraped around the rod one pull and your rod is freed . witnessed a seal pull a rod off a peir once bye bye 300 ish euro also very handy when fishing two rods at once
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#9 Post by dbrock »

ye thats a point be carefull with rods on tripods of piers haha any one reading this who knows me will know i have vast experiance of this say no more about the subject
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#10 Post by marno »

Kraken wrote:Cheers Pete - absolutely spot on :lol: :) :)


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I use the rod bags wrapped around the rail as a cushion and two strips of velcro (bought in a dress shop) that I strap the rods to my car roof as a strap if I feel it is needed....It works for me but don't use my method as an excuse not to buy new fishing gear :wink:
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#11 Post by Rockhopper »

John, If I was fishing from a rail I wouldn't use a tripod, as long as you have a cushion to protect the rod and at times, like when the tide is pulling hard or there is a lot of weed about, then strap the rod down.

IMHO Tripods don't take to fishing on a high quay side that is more often than not concrete or stone, the legs don't get enough grip and unlike a beach once the rod goes in the water its gone for ever....not worth the risk in my book....there will be some exceptions to this advice, you have to decide on some things as you see them at the time.

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#12 Post by bigcol »

I use a 2 foot long piece of 4x4 pine with a v cut into the middle of it.I then use 2 bungees to secure to the pier.Bang a few nails into the wood and you have somewhere to hang your rigs.
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#13 Post by Last Cast »

Hello to everyone Ive just recently registered to this forum.This stuff might be suitable for a quick and simple way for securing rods to pier railings.Its called "soft - tie" a multi purpose rubber coated flexible wire for plant support.Available in garden centres and costs about 9 euro for 5m.Put 5 or 6 turns of the wire around the railing to protect your rod,rest rod on the wire and with two twists of the wire around the rod fasten it in place.iIts also usefull for holding rods and rests together when moving from place to place,just wind a few turns around your gear and twist to secure.
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#14 Post by Al »

Good idea! Seems like it would do the trick anyway :)

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