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    Well then, can grown men seriously spend hours with tiny lures, messing around at the rock edges and in rock pools, trying to catch tiny fish. The simple answer is yes. To be honest its great fun and i look forward to trying to up the anti a bit next year and pulling some really strange species out, bring on the Leopard Spotted Gobys and Gold Shiny Wrasse.

    Blenny on a Power Isome


    Long Spinned Sea Scorpion on a Power Isome
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  • #2
    Great fun, but you get some cracking funny looks dangling a lure in what looks like a puddle
    Yet to catch a Blenny on LRF believe it or not
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    • #3
      i need to get me some of them isomes like ...
      Punch and pull then let rip

      NESA Lure Fishing Challenge 2011 Winner


      UK species : Cod, Whiting, Poor Cod, Whiting, Mackerel, Coalie, Pollack, Rockling, Bass, Plaice, Flounder, Dab, Grannylasher, Pouting, Launce, Weaver, Sandeel, Ballan wrasse. eelpout

      Global species: jewfish/big eye croaker,catfish(Sagor/African/Silver), whip ray, snapper, grouper, pufferfish,threadfin, trevally,stingray, mangrove shark, flowerhorn,

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      • #4
        A couple of nice pics there matey. I tried couple of sessions last year with only a small coaley to show, but I'll try again. Then again I was fishing the side of a pier and not puddles.

        Thinking of a kind of test. Going to fish with a couple of hooks, 1 with isome and 1 with Gulp. I know which I think will come out on top, but we'll see.

        Just one question to throw out to all you lrf guys. Can these species still be caught in winter? as I'm gagging to get out, but a shoulder injury means cod fishing is off the menu for another few months.
        Last edited by over par; 21-11-2012, 06:46 PM.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by over par View Post
          A couple of nice pics there matey. I tried couple of sessions last year with only a small coaley to show, but I'll try again. Then again I was fishing the side of a pier and not puddles.

          Thinking of a kind of test. Going to fish with a couple of hooks, 1 with isome and 1 with Gulp. I know which I think will come out on top, but we'll see.

          Just one question to throw out to all you lrf guys. Can these species still be caught in winter? as I'm gagging to get out, but a shoulder injury means cod fishing is off the menu for another few months.
          I'm going to say yes, although the conditions would have to be right, too much wind and too much swell would make it difficult. The rock pools should fish all year roung though.
          Happy to help, Keen to learn!

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          • #6
            Originally posted by over par View Post
            A couple of nice pics there matey. I tried couple of sessions last year with only a small coaley to show, but I'll try again. Then again I was fishing the side of a pier and not puddles.

            Thinking of a kind of test. Going to fish with a couple of hooks, 1 with isome and 1 with Gulp. I know which I think will come out on top, but we'll see.

            Just one question to throw out to all you lrf guys. Can these species still be caught in winter? as I'm gagging to get out, but a shoulder injury means cod fishing is off the menu for another few months.
            Nothing to stop you trying tiny natural baits on the LRF gear at this time of the year, should the lures fail. Water clarity plays a big part with LRF style lure fishing. As Phil suggests, the small species are probably still catchable, but at this time of year the weather and water conditions might be against you much of the time.
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            • #7
              Thanks for the good news guys. Hopefully I can give Whitburn a bash if the tides are right over the weekend.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by over par View Post
                Thanks for the good news guys. Hopefully I can give Whitburn a bash if the tides are right over the weekend.
                Let us know if you do any good mate
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by over par View Post
                  Thanks for the good news guys. Hopefully I can give Whitburn a bash if the tides are right over the weekend.
                  If the tide is out, try the deeper/ larger rock pools, you can pick up all sorts. Fish the rock edges on high and low tides. When the sea picks up, try the rivers, jettys etc. practice in the rock pools, it's amazing how much you learn about how Fish approach, investigate and take the lure. It also allows you to understand how the lure behaves underwater and reacts to your actions.

                  And let us know how you got on!
                  Regards
                  Si

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