Competiton Help?
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Competiton Help?
Lads i was just thinking there, is there any rule against using lures during a competetion? i mean it would still comply with the 3 hook rule....
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as far as i know if a lure has a treble on it it is classed as your 3 hooks
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Nope, no rule against it. You'll have to use just one treble on any plugs, etc. In the UK they allow multiple trebles on lures for comps, but not here.
I might try this myself during the waterford/cork comps ;)
I might try this myself during the waterford/cork comps ;)
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Rockhopper wrote:Who in the UK allows 3 trebles in place of 3 singles ?? I've not heard of any UK comps allowing that, neither do the Americans, on or offshore.
Hi Tom. I came across it on the NFSA website, under their "Match Pack" rules for Shore Competitions:
S 3 Terminal Tackle. Spare baited traces are allowed and no more than three hooks may be attached to any trace. A treble hook counts as one hook but no more than one treble hook and two single hooks may be used in a rig, with the exception of plug type spinning lures which are permissible when used alone.
[url]http://www.nfsa.org.uk/teamcomp/comp_fest/matchpack/nfsarules.htm[/url]
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Rockhopper wrote:Are you looking to spin a plug off the shore in a comp
Would depend on location, maybe on the Waterford or Cork comps. Our rules would allow one treble or, as paul suggested, replace the trebles with singles. I was thinking that it might be a worthwhile tactic to have a couple of casts between casts with the beachcaster, if there are signs of bass around.
[size=75][i]"Pier fishing was, indeed, an eccentric, unproductive and extremely dull occupation, and even if we'd posessed the necessary heavy plant we decided not to attempt it."[/i] Chris Yates, Out of the Blue.[/size]