Sea trout-spinners
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Sea trout-spinners
Was at my local estuary yesterday and seen a number of sea trout jumping, in only 6 inches of water at times. and I was wondering what would be my best tacticts to target them?? what type of lures or would bait fishing be a better method??
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Form my limited amount of knowledge on this species (There are no other fish except Bass) :-)
I believe any small silver spinner retrieved fast close to the surface stands a chance of taking one. Tobys apparently do well but I have taken them accidentally on Kilty lures intended for Bass.
Make sure you get a license first before doing anything and if you do catch one think about conservation before clocking it over the head.
I believe any small silver spinner retrieved fast close to the surface stands a chance of taking one. Tobys apparently do well but I have taken them accidentally on Kilty lures intended for Bass.
Make sure you get a license first before doing anything and if you do catch one think about conservation before clocking it over the head.
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bait wise sandeels and mackeral belly strip work well
for spinners, flying C or mepps are probly as good as anything
have often seen them jumping like this in sligo, and coming in so close they almost beach themselves
for what its worth i have seen seatrout taken on sandeel when fish have been jumping/showing in the area ,
good luck, davy
for spinners, flying C or mepps are probly as good as anything
have often seen them jumping like this in sligo, and coming in so close they almost beach themselves
for what its worth i have seen seatrout taken on sandeel when fish have been jumping/showing in the area ,
good luck, davy
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sea trout spinners
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To which list I would add small German sprats and white deltas, and even small white Eddystone lures, all retrieved fast to mimic a sand eel in flight.
FWIW
To which list I would add small German sprats and white deltas, and even small white Eddystone lures, all retrieved fast to mimic a sand eel in flight.
FWIW
Kieran Hanrahan
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Time spent fishing is never time wasted...
2015 targets - a triggerfish, a specimen bass, a three bearded rockling to complete the set and something big and toothy from certain north Mayo deep water marks
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Liamo
Hi,
Find small dexter wedges (16g) and bridun launce (10g) to be excellent down here, cast like bullets on 6lb line.
I know guys who target them alot in Castlemaine Harbour and they swear by 40g+ dexter wedges ONLY - bluddy huge lures but the lads get a lot of white trout so can't argue with that!
Liam
Find small dexter wedges (16g) and bridun launce (10g) to be excellent down here, cast like bullets on 6lb line.
I know guys who target them alot in Castlemaine Harbour and they swear by 40g+ dexter wedges ONLY - bluddy huge lures but the lads get a lot of white trout so can't argue with that!
Liam
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Spinning for sea-trout can be very exciting, they put up a great fight, however I think that ledgering sandeels on the bottom is the best tactic by far.
Fishing at dusk and into darkness with a 3 hook flapper with size 2's baited with sandeel and a 3oz cannonball lead has proved very successful for me and others. Ideally with dusk coinsiding with LW.
Fishing at dusk and into darkness with a 3 hook flapper with size 2's baited with sandeel and a 3oz cannonball lead has proved very successful for me and others. Ideally with dusk coinsiding with LW.
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