I\'ve found the bigger ones are deep down too. Its a bit of a tight rope though, leave the spinner to sink for too long and it\'s snagged and lost, not long enough and its not deep enough and the little uns take it. I tried a 10\" boom with a 2oz lead with a rotten bootom link, then a 5 foot or so trace with something jelly like on the end, aor a light weight spinner with some success. if the lead snags it gives way and you save your gear, was using a fairly light carp rod and small multiplier, got great distance casts with it as well
As it was dark by 6, I tried a small shad type thing, but shoved a glow stick in it. they really like shiny things them pollack. With the glow stick shining away I seldom actually got tot he bottom before it was hit.
there seems to be far more of em about than I\'ve ever seen. took the bairns out with a simple float, hook and lug worm, at one point it was a fish a minute, perfect for them, as soon as the bait sunk it was taken, ok rarely bigger than 6 or 7 inches but the bairns loved it, none of the usuall \"can I pull it in and see if I\'ve caught anything yet\" They actually managed to get the connection between float going under and fish taking bait