Drifting - Which rig works best?

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magpie01
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Drifting - Which rig works best?

#1 Post by magpie01 »

Hi Guys,

I was wondering could anyone recommend which rig works best when drifting. I'l be going out on a 17ft Macliner off the east coast.

Cheers
SPECIES 2011: (7) Dogfish, Mackerel, Cod, Pollock, European Eel, Common Blenny, Pin Whiting

SPECIES 2012: (7) Whiting, Coalie, Pollock, Mackerel, Ballan Wrasse (32cm x2, 34cm, PB 38cm) , Corkwing Wrasse, Three-Bearded Rockling

SPECIES 2013: (1) Ballan Wrasse (2)
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Re: Drifting - Which rig works best?

#2 Post by JimC »

http://www.sea-angling-ireland.org/bull ... =2&t=35767

And also check the link that is in that thread.
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Re: Drifting - Which rig works best?

#3 Post by magpie01 »

Great thanks! I'l have a look at the boom rigs suggested.
SPECIES 2011: (7) Dogfish, Mackerel, Cod, Pollock, European Eel, Common Blenny, Pin Whiting

SPECIES 2012: (7) Whiting, Coalie, Pollock, Mackerel, Ballan Wrasse (32cm x2, 34cm, PB 38cm) , Corkwing Wrasse, Three-Bearded Rockling

SPECIES 2013: (1) Ballan Wrasse (2)
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Re: Drifting - Which rig works best?

#4 Post by fastnet »

It depends over what type of ground you are drifting and what species you are targeting.

3 up can be very effective over most types of ground but 3 down/flowing trace can work well over sand on a quick drift.

You can mix and match 1 up 2 down,2 up 1 down.

On a quick drift don't lose contact with the bottom by letting out too much line.
Braid is best, nylon is a waste of time.
Allow bites to develop and don't strike too quickly.
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Re: Drifting - Which rig works best?

#5 Post by magpie01 »

Cheers fastnet! We will prob be drifting quite slowly! Not sure if the seabed is sandy or rocky. Hoping to target some nice size pollock or cod!
SPECIES 2011: (7) Dogfish, Mackerel, Cod, Pollock, European Eel, Common Blenny, Pin Whiting

SPECIES 2012: (7) Whiting, Coalie, Pollock, Mackerel, Ballan Wrasse (32cm x2, 34cm, PB 38cm) , Corkwing Wrasse, Three-Bearded Rockling

SPECIES 2013: (1) Ballan Wrasse (2)
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Re: Drifting - Which rig works best?

#6 Post by dac69696969 »

For both the target species I have found gilling a whole sandeel to produce good results for me. Also gilling the small black eels (not sure of name but same idea as a Eddystone eel but in a 2 or 3 inch size) have been consistent for pollock for me with a few cod and coleys along the way.
Good luck
Ps. If it's a clean sandy bottom you are probably best fishing hard on the bottom instead of gilling as it wouldn't be the textbook usual haunt for cod/pollock :wink:

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