Canny session with the Yuke rod

Bri48

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Fished Whitburn beach last night got there just before 9pm and it was like Blackpool illuminations but about 10pm everyone had left I had the beach to myself.First couple of casts dragging in loads of crap, first fish was about 2lb
caught 8 fish in total best was 8.75lbs another at 5.75lbs (didn't weight the rest) all caught on my Yuki rod If anyone is thinking about buying a Yuki rod I would say go for it, bought the rod to take to Fuerteventura had my doubts about using it here but in Fuerteventura I hooked into something massive it was just taking line off, had the rod stuck between my legs for 2 hours then I said **** or bust if I smash the rod I smash the rod so pumped this massive ray right up to the surface at the edge of the rocks (deep water) the local anglers estimated it to be 80-100lbs just had to cut the leader was using braid if it had been nylon I would have probably cut it an hour earlier, These Yuki rods have definitely got a purpose here especially on beaches and slightly mixed ground. Brian:red:
 
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Fished Whitburn beach last night got there just before 9pm and it was like Blackpool illuminations but about 10pm everyone had left I had the beach to myself.First couple of casts dragging in loads of crap, first fish was about 2lb
caught 8 fish in total best was 8.75lbs another at 5.75lbs (didn't weight the rest) all caught on my Yuki rod If anyone is thinking about buying a Yuki rod I would say go for it, bought the rod to take to Fuerteventura had my doubts about using it here but in Fuerteventura I hooked into something massive it was just taking line off, had the rod stuck between my legs for 2 hours then I said **** or bust if I smash the rod I smash the rod so pumped this massive ray right up to the surface at the edge of the rocks (deep water) the local anglers estimated it to be 80-100lbs just had to cut the leader was using braid if it had been nylon I would have probably cut it an hour earlier, These Yuki rods have definitely got a purpose here especially on beaches and slightly mixed ground. Brian:red:


Cracking job on the pro surf mate, I have a Taylor Q5 and it's by far my favourite rod, though I tend to jut use it for scratching about rather than cod so you're a braver man than me!! Must have been a hellish battle with the cod alone never mind the ray.
Well done
 
Cracking job on the pro surf mate, I have a Taylor Q5 and it's by far my favourite rod, though I tend to jut use it for scratching about rather than cod so you're a braver man than me!! Must have been a hellish battle with the cod alone never mind the ray.
Well done

I was using it at Hauxley and hadstone friday night and had five fish nothing big best about two and a half pound
 
Was thinking of treating myself to a Yuki for mixed to clean ground. Hows it cast?

Robbo

Put a four ounce weight on and it will cast out of sight had two rods a century long easy got all the fish on the yuki at range also and I have power pro braid on the fixed spool reel
 
Good result and some good advice. Been looking at the Pro rod Moonfleet have them in for £ 260 is this about the costs.
Mick.
 
Good result and some good advice. Been looking at the Pro rod Moonfleet have them in for £ 260 is this about the costs.
Mick.

Mick I think I paid £260 or £270 a mate of mine introduced me to them he fishes a lot of matches and is a top class angler I was a bit dubious about it at first but after pumping that ray up I have no worries beaches and mixed ground they are great might have a go in the tyne some time as you can cast a long long way with them first time I used it here didn't have any four ounce weights and used 150 gram leads and it was ok but four ounce is about right fixed spool reel with power pro braid I think it is 66lb and fifty pound leader with four ounce weight and it casts a long way cheers Brian
 
well done Bri
so pleased you like the rods, more and more people are taking to them, all the top match lads use them but that sometimes puts people off and they think they arent up for the type of fishing in the north east, how wrong they are, as you said they have some grunt and the quality is through the range
cracking fish by the way
 
well done Bri
so pleased you like the rods, more and more people are taking to them, all the top match lads use them but that sometimes puts people off and they think they arent up for the type of fishing in the north east, how wrong they are, as you said they have some grunt and the quality is through the range
cracking fish by the way

I love the rod can you remember it was Kenny who brought me through to have a look at them last year I also got the little red ruby first cast with the ruby with a small leadhead and curly tail grub on in Fuerteventura and I had a palometa about 1 1/2 lb which was good fun going back in may and hope to put a bend in the big rod again hopefully not massive ray:red:
 
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