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Hey Lee

 

Just started using braid line,(whiplash) 30lb is only 0.6mm so you can cast a lure right out without any problem even a small spinner.

Once the temp gets up a few degrees going out to find the Mother of the one i got in the last picture.

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Hey Lee

 

Just started using braid line,(whiplash) 30lb is only 0.6mm so you can cast a lure right out without any problem even a small spinner.

Once the temp gets up a few degrees going out to find the Mother of the one i got in the last picture.

 

Braid is the way to go mate, you want low pressure and a real crappy day to find the mother of that 8lb'er, my best pike weighed in at 14lb I caught it on a tiny 6' spining rod, and small reel, on a realy cold day, snowing the lot, the best thing was I caught the fish on a home made spinner ....

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Braid is the way to go mate, you want low pressure and a real crappy day to find the mother of that 8lb'er, my best pike weighed in at 14lb I caught it on a tiny 6' spining rod, and small reel, on a realy cold day, snowing the lot, the best thing was I caught the fish on a home made spinner ....

 

Well here is the best of the season 18lb on herring tail on sliding treble and 30lb braid. Took me about 15mins to bring in. (nice one)

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Cod have been here for a few weeks now, have not had time to go out, but the boys have been catching a few biggies. Think I will wait till the storms stop and see whats about. Anybody else caught much latley?

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Hey Lee, where did you get that trick outrigger sea kayak? It looks ideal for Irish Sea sea bass action.

 

Been out shore fishing twice this autumn. Caught some seaweed, some ballan wrasse and a cold.

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