well all depending on what species your targeting, but the
bleeding gloworms
or the
mardigra rig
tipped with small baits works well, its great for scratching out the small stuff ideal for fishing around dalkey bray area if you are familiar with the variety of species that you would encounter there
as seen on their web page
put it this way all of the efsa lads were buying those 2 rigs i mentioned by the box load out of henrys and southside in dublin after a species comp in kilmore this year and they fish a 25cm size limit
regards
mickeyfish
shamrock green kilmore killers
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The gear would be ok if it were tied on stronger line.... beraks to easily by the way any information on the Shimano Torsa 20 LD
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well all comments are pro-active towards this rig the main thing is that we established it does most definatly catch fish,
the points mentioned were passed on to the the lads behind shamrock and this will assist them in improving the range of gear even more, ie heavier line, but a question back at you if you make it out of heavier line will the rig still work as well,
for those who lost fish by snoods breaking while bringing up big fish , was the drag being utilised, by reducing the pressure off the gear and wearing out the fish, you tend to loose more fish by having your drag locked off
regards
mick
the points mentioned were passed on to the the lads behind shamrock and this will assist them in improving the range of gear even more, ie heavier line, but a question back at you if you make it out of heavier line will the rig still work as well,
for those who lost fish by snoods breaking while bringing up big fish , was the drag being utilised, by reducing the pressure off the gear and wearing out the fish, you tend to loose more fish by having your drag locked off
regards
mick
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A quick comment on the Kilmore Killers from shamrock, I'm not an expert, or a member of any international boat team, just a keen angler .
The snoods are tied on too light mono. We lost one big fish, possibly a ling, but when the fish had freed itself, we found a depressing curly bit of mono .Poorly tied, The hook had pulled.
As the snood is so light, if your catching lots of fish, the snoods wrap around the main rig body repeatedly, to the point where they are useless.
Being tide on heavier mono will remedy this
I am now retying all these rigs on heavier mono snoods.
They are however, excellent attractors in green and did catch plenty of fish
Bit disappointed after the reviews that they are great out of the packet though!
In my very humble opinion
Kev
The snoods are tied on too light mono. We lost one big fish, possibly a ling, but when the fish had freed itself, we found a depressing curly bit of mono .Poorly tied, The hook had pulled.
As the snood is so light, if your catching lots of fish, the snoods wrap around the main rig body repeatedly, to the point where they are useless.
Being tide on heavier mono will remedy this
I am now retying all these rigs on heavier mono snoods.
They are however, excellent attractors in green and did catch plenty of fish
Bit disappointed after the reviews that they are great out of the packet though!
In my very humble opinion
Kev
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Re: shamrock green kilmore killers
Shamrock rigs used at the European Championships last week worked very well.
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