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  • Christening the new gear!

    After much deliberation I finally settled on a new spinning outfit (which I'm very pleased with), this being a Grauvell Teklon 802ML teamed with a Shimano Rarenium 4000FB loaded with 25lb 8 strand G Soul braid and leader. I also bought some weedless soft plastics and one of those Maria Squash plugs, I had intended on buying more hard plugs but I thought this can wait till the water warms up further (still sub 10C according to my sounder on the boat).

    It's been years since I bought spinning gear and god has the quality improved changed! The quality of the rod, braid and reel was like nothing I've used before, light but powerful with plenty of feel. I was a bit sceptical about using only a 12g soft plastic but I was pleasantly surprised at the distance I was getting, assisted of course by the ultra fine braid.

    Anyway, had a trip out last night and after a fruitless hour had a rest and watched my bait rod (I was hungover so it was a lazy session). N joy with baot so back onto the spinning rod, second cast - bang! One hell of a scrap ensued with the fish stripping line and taking me into two snags; both of which I thought would be game over! Fortunately, after a tremendous scrap a few minutes later I landed a Pollock of around 3lb taken on a 12g Fiish Black Minnow!




    It's been years since I've spun and caught a decent fish, needless to say my faith and enthusiasm has been fully restored! I can't wait to get back out!

    Thanks for reading, tight lines!

    Dave
    Last edited by dave craig; 31-05-2015, 07:19 PM.

  • #2
    Nice one! I must admit I really like lure fishing, like travelling light and being busy and trying new spots. Going to get an LRF rod soon so I can try even more places. Gaz.

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    • #3
      Great way to break ya new rod in mate. Well done. It is surprising how far you can flick the lures out with these rods. And I'd much rather have a 2-3lb fish on my bushy than a 5-6lb on the boat rod. Miles much more fun.
      All the gear, no idea.

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      • #4
        that's exactly how it happens m8 well done on a cracking pollock

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        • #5
          Nice work one mate, we'll done on the fish
          Happy to help, Keen to learn!

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          • #6
            Nice report, nice to see a good fish being caught.
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            • #7
              Cheers lads, now to catch a bar of silver (which I suspect will take a lot more work!)

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              • #8
                Well done, nice size Pollack to land on light tackle. You have just demonstrated what it's all about. Good to see your faith restored.
                Regards
                Si

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                • #9
                  Well done

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