north wexford fustration and why 7hts should have a ratchet

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north wexford fustration and why 7hts should have a ratchet

#1 Post by eric »

People:fishaholic,dbrock and myself

Duration:9-1am

Tide: the drop

Weather:falt calm

Bait: crab :? sandeel and a dab

Rigs: pulleys and running ledgers

Results: 2 starry smoothounds, many dogs, a couple of whiting and a dab




Report: best bit of craic in a long time, no one expected a tope to take a crab bait :lol: i must say denis was extremely lucky to not loose his brand new hst to a angry toperoo. coming to think of it ive never seen a tournament rod bend so much. the fish was quickly emptying denins 7ht mag on full drag and well it doesnt take a genious to realise that tope teeth and a 25lb mono snood would eventually part like peter andre and katie price. after 30sec of letting us know he was there-ping! :cry: snood bitten off. truth be known i was already targetting them with a full dab on a 6/0 with 200lb mono. since 7hts have no ratchet i had to loosen off the drag in case a fish did take it, i looked down to find my rod arching over, ran down reeled in slack line on what was a nearly empty reel, in a desperate attempt to find the end gear, i found it was gone the tope had shreded the shockleader with its tail, note to self use heavier shockleader! back to wjat we came for, i landed a small yet perfectly formed starry which was followed by what i thought was a dog. a timid bite lead to the fish swimming in with me, it wasnt until i saw the lead, which was out of the water at this stage as it was on a pulley rig, shooting up to the right faster than i could reel in that i assumed it was a hound. despite his last stand he was easily landed. after all the photos and not what, i returned to find my tope rod slack again, once again 200lb mono was no match for the toperoo, all i got back was my lead, swivel and a small bit of line. very fustrating session, then again we didnt really come prepared, the rigs we made on the beach where shambolic and badly tied. we will return on saturday and target the mofos.
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Re: north wexford fustration and why 7hts should have a ratchet

#2 Post by saltydog »

Unlucky with the Tope time to bring out the big guns :) i've no doubt you'll get them Saturday great to see a few runs 8)
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Re: north wexford fustration and why 7hts should have a ratchet

#3 Post by tight lines »

well done lads unlucky with the tope maybe next time
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#4 Post by youngrod »

nice report pitty about the toperoos :lol: that a nice smoothound and i hope ye get the tope on saterday
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#5 Post by adam2040 »

Unlucky lads, will be giving the tope ago during the week, and the hounds are improving aswell, looking good
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#6 Post by round_ourway »

desperately unlucky lads. roll on saturday for the toperoos. great news to see that they are about.

roll on saturday. cant wait!!
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#7 Post by roger de dodger »

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#8 Post by m.b3 »

eric wrote: no one expected a tope to take a crab bait :lol:



see that Rampant? :lol:
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#9 Post by dfella25 »

Nice one Eric and hard luck on the Tope.
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#10 Post by gfkelly1969 »

hard luck with the tope but still a good session,well done
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