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  • LRF South Shields 13/1/13

    Decided to have a sneaky hour down the Leas this morning before the meet this afternoon. Headed down that way in the hope of some clear water, I was a little disappointed to find it still quite coloured.

    With the water clarity far from perfect I decided to opt for the 'old faithfuls' I.e. Isomes & Bug Ants on an ultra light set-up.

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    Within minutes I was into the Sea-scorpions. Had a few varying sizes, with a new species on the board decided to conserve my energy for this afternoons session!

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    Regards
    Si

    www.facebook.com/simon.todd.12

    http://www.nesa.co.uk/forums/lure-fishing/

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  • #2
    Another species for you mate

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    • #3
      Well done mate might see you down there today
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      • #4
        Nice 1
        Cod can only juge me if am a haddock https://www.facebook.com/groups/141034916010629/

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        • #5
          Well done Simon , another species on the board.
          Interesting way of rigging your bug ants

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          • #6
            Hi love this site
            when you cast your lure do you cast and retriev
            or let it rest on the bottom and wait
            cheers

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            • #7
              Originally posted by doublemcuk View Post
              Hi love this site
              when you cast your lure do you cast and retriev
              or let it rest on the bottom and wait
              cheers
              It really depends on what your fishing for and what type of lure your using. Most will have an 'action' that mimics what they are copying. Some only require very subtle twitches, whereas others require more action with the rod. A good way of starting off is to just do a plain very slow and straight retrieve, with the lure 'bouncing' across the bottom, pausing at times if you wish. Then try experimenting with slight 'lifts' and 'drops' etc again very slowly at first and with pauses. Sometimes the noise of a jig head slightly tapping against a rock is enough. :-)
              Regards
              Si

              www.facebook.com/simon.todd.12

              http://www.nesa.co.uk/forums/lure-fishing/

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              • #8
                thaks Wreckingball76
                ill give it a go
                cheers

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