the right conger gear

At the suggestion of various members and given the magazines will run a mile from criticising a piece of kit, here is your chance to tell us what you really think about a rod, reel, line, lure... keep it legal please!

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Re: the right conger gear

#21 Post by dbrock »

gearoid mc s. wrote:
Donagh wrote:All depend on where your fishing. I tried a boat rod fishing piers and rocks but found the fish can't be guided away from the edge so I prefer a beach caster. One mark we fish you have to use .40mm line as it's from deep water at mid-range in a massive tide so wouldn't hold bottom if we used 30lb line. Unblieveable place to catch a conger it's like being hit by a express train. As for unsporting on most marks it's a tug of war when ledgeringfor conger and wrasse and giving any sort of line will result in leaving a hook in the fishes mouth.


now where might that be donagh? i can think of two places that fit this description! :D


dam i can only think of one, hows the fishing that way anyway
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Re: the right conger gear

#22 Post by gearoid mc s. »

dbrock wrote:
gearoid mc s. wrote:
Donagh wrote:All depend on where your fishing. I tried a boat rod fishing piers and rocks but found the fish can't be guided away from the edge so I prefer a beach caster. One mark we fish you have to use .40mm line as it's from deep water at mid-range in a massive tide so wouldn't hold bottom if we used 30lb line. Unblieveable place to catch a conger it's like being hit by a express train. As for unsporting on most marks it's a tug of war when ledgeringfor conger and wrasse and giving any sort of line will result in leaving a hook in the fishes mouth.


now where might that be donagh? i can think of two places that fit this description! :D


dam i can only think of one, hows the fishing that way anyway


aah i havent shwon you the place other so!!
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#23 Post by loboestep »

I fish this one:

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In a clean beach with 0.18 diameter monofilament main line with 15 tapered line at the end (is a conic line from 0.18 to 0.60 so the blood knot is very slim) with 120 grs sinker and steel hook line. 120grs sinker. The reel was a Shimano Ultegra and the rod was a Shimano Aerotechnium Cx-G (3 pieces). I use fresh sardine. Of course i needed to use the reel drag.
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#24 Post by Rockhopper »

Juan,

Thats a good size Eel....you look so different in that photo my friend :twisted: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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#25 Post by dan »

Davy Murdoch wrote:very good point about leaving hooks in the congers mouth Donagh.It`s also worth pointing out that bronzed hooks should be used for congers.If you are unlucky enough to loose a fish,the bronzed hooks will rust and fall out in a matter of days.Stainless hooks will be there for a very long time and may affect the fishes feeding.


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#26 Post by loboestep »

Rockhopper wrote:Juan,

Thats a good size Eel....you look so different in that photo my friend :twisted: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Tom.


Yeah!!! More sexy! isn`t true?? Tom did you read my pm?
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#27 Post by Donagh »

loboestep wrote:I fish this one:

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In a clean beach with 0.18 diameter monofilament main line with 15 tapered line at the end (is a conic line from 0.18 to 0.60 so the blood knot is very slim) with 120 grs sinker and steel hook line. 120grs sinker. The reel was a Shimano Ultegra and the rod was a Shimano Aerotechnium Cx-G (3 pieces). I use fresh sardine. Of course i needed to use the reel drag.


We'd use that as bait in the Estuary :lol:
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#28 Post by loboestep »

Donagh wrote:
loboestep wrote:I fish this one:

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In a clean beach with 0.18 diameter monofilament main line with 15 tapered line at the end (is a conic line from 0.18 to 0.60 so the blood knot is very slim) with 120 grs sinker and steel hook line. 120grs sinker. The reel was a Shimano Ultegra and the rod was a Shimano Aerotechnium Cx-G (3 pieces). I use fresh sardine. Of course i needed to use the reel drag.


We'd use that as bait in the Estuary :lol:


Yes not to big, only 4 kgrs..but try to fish it with a 0.18 line diametre....from the beach
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#29 Post by Donagh »

Just a joke in case you missed the LOL

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