Red Rock, Sutton, Wednesday 25th August 2004, 11am-3pm
Bait: Lures
Three of us set out spinning here for a chance of a bass. Low tide was at half one. Every type of lure was tried , different retrieves the whole lot but it wasn't to be.
Does any one know the name of the small rock jutting out in front of the stone\cave at red rock. Is low tide the best time to spin here?
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Had the exact same prob George.
Paid €15 for a plug, used it once at RedRock and it chipped to bits.
Went back, bought another. Got some clear Mastik, put on a pair of surgical gloves and rubbed a thin layer of it onto the plug.
Used it a few times, and not a chip to be seen. In some parts I put the mastik "glue(?)" on too thickly and it went a murky white, but if you do it thinly enough, should be fine. Try it with an old unused plug first, which i DIDNT do.....trial and error my friend.
Paid €15 for a plug, used it once at RedRock and it chipped to bits.
Went back, bought another. Got some clear Mastik, put on a pair of surgical gloves and rubbed a thin layer of it onto the plug.
Used it a few times, and not a chip to be seen. In some parts I put the mastik "glue(?)" on too thickly and it went a murky white, but if you do it thinly enough, should be fine. Try it with an old unused plug first, which i DIDNT do.....trial and error my friend.
Wes
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