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mickeyfish
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PIRKING

#1 Post by mickeyfish »

Ive done it twice and im catching bigger fish

but the catch rate is a lot slower

ive never been shown im just playing around with it trying to get a feel for if

any tips or suggestions are welcomed

heres one from my grandfather's box
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#2 Post by MC »

have used a sink tap with heavy split rings and a treble hook, done the job and easy to replace
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KITCHEN SINK

#3 Post by mickeyfish »

The theory of some anglers bringing everything but the kitchen sink,

but you bring it along :lol:

what technique did you use

and what species did you catch
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#4 Post by MC »

nothing, it was an experiment as a pennyless teenager, lost it on the first drop, but i will bet it would work.
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CONGER

#5 Post by mickeyfish »

Ive heard of anglers using something similar when fishing for conger hard on the bottom
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#6 Post by JOHN1 »

mackerel baited chrome pirks seem to be the preferred choice for the resident congers of cork harbour at least it worked when i used this setup. it can some times sort out the bigger pouting that are caught down in kilmore quay chrome pirk baited with a pair of feather's or the like placed above. i think i should have mentioned good cod/ ling / and pollack as well.
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#7 Post by rapalajoe »

Just wonder.....have any of you guys out there ever try speed jigging in ireland water??Its a kind of modern pirking method developed by japanese angler.proved to be productive in tropical water...just wonder will it catch fish here in cold irish water.
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#8 Post by Conor H »

put 2 eddystones (or similar) above the pirk - it's called a 'killer rig' because ....... :?:
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