Lure on a Kayak

phill_itofish

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Well unfortunately it looks like the cheep kayak i was going to buy has fallen through, on the up side i have made my mind up that I'm getting one. Are any of you guys Kayakers or is anyone thinking about taking it up next year.
 
There are a few lads on here that use the yaks, Anglers afloat site has a canny few local lads. You also now have a dedicated angling shop in Moonfleet angling felling stocking the whole range from Brookbank.
 
Pollock on redgills ,jeelyworms and sidewinder shads.


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And cod on shads.






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............Dave.
 
I'm getting one for the spring:) Looking forward to getting out once i have all the safety gear and have been out a few times without the rods to get used to climbing back on after my tumbles:o

If you fancy one get yourself to Moonfleet in Gateshead to have a look at the range and have a sit in a few.
 
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Nice fish Dave, what do you find is the most effective method ?


Only started targeting pollock this year in the yak and have found them by adapting shore methods. Reefs/wrecks and around the rock edges produce, in deeper water they are sometimes well off the bottom ,those fish pictured were hooked 20/30 ft off the bottom in 70ft of water ,so locating them is part of the skill as is putting your lures where they are with the movement that works so a bit of trial and error involved no rules cast in stone.Even had a 7lb pollock bottom fishing with mussel anchored up in 60ft of water off Newbiggin strange :cool::D This next year i intend to scale down my gear and target all species using the methods i have been reserching on various sites should be interesting and fun , have had 16 species this year in the yak mainly on bait though several on lures ,so the potential in a yak is amazing.Hope you get sorted with a yak as this is the time of year for buying, that scupper pro on AA with the sounder is a cracking buy thats the yak i use ,your welcome to try mine if it helps you decide which yak to get as will the other yakers in this area of which there are many,cheers................Dave.
 
Cheers Scotty, i forgot Dean had one. Does he get out on it much

I have been out on it now about 9 times or so, fitted with fishfinder etc. Just never had anyone to go out with, now davy is getting one i think that will change mate :) I absolutley love it, especially plugging for bass from it :P Was an awesome experience :P

As for pollack, that was fun :P I just dont like getting snagged up its a nightmare!
 
Only started targeting pollock this year in the yak and have found them by adapting shore methods. Reefs/wrecks and around the rock edges produce, in deeper water they are sometimes well off the bottom ,those fish pictured were hooked 20/30 ft off the bottom in 70ft of water ,so locating them is part of the skill as is putting your lures where they are with the movement that works so a bit of trial and error involved no rules cast in stone.Even had a 7lb pollock bottom fishing with mussel anchored up in 60ft of water off Newbiggin strange :cool::D This next year i intend to scale down my gear and target all species using the methods i have been reserching on various sites should be interesting and fun , have had 16 species this year in the yak mainly on bait though several on lures ,so the potential in a yak is amazing.Hope you get sorted with a yak as this is the time of year for buying, that scupper pro on AA with the sounder is a cracking buy thats the yak i use ,your welcome to try mine if it helps you decide which yak to get as will the other yakers in this area of which there are many,cheers................Dave.

Cheers Dave, the one on AA is one im looking at. If i can get sorted before he sells it :S
 
Only started targeting pollock this year in the yak and have found them by adapting shore methods. Reefs/wrecks and around the rock edges produce, in deeper water they are sometimes well off the bottom ,those fish pictured were hooked 20/30 ft off the bottom in 70ft of water ,so locating them is part of the skill as is putting your lures where they are with the movement that works so a bit of trial and error involved no rules cast in stone.Even had a 7lb pollock bottom fishing with mussel anchored up in 60ft of water off Newbiggin strange :cool::D This next year i intend to scale down my gear and target all species using the methods i have been reserching on various sites should be interesting and fun , have had 16 species this year in the yak mainly on bait though several on lures ,so the potential in a yak is amazing.Hope you get sorted with a yak as this is the time of year for buying, that scupper pro on AA with the sounder is a cracking buy thats the yak i use ,your welcome to try mine if it helps you decide which yak to get as will the other yakers in this area of which there are many,cheers................Dave.

I have been out on it now about 9 times or so, fitted with fishfinder etc. Just never had anyone to go out with, now davy is getting one i think that will change mate :) I absolutley love it, especially plugging for bass from it :P Was an awesome experience :P

As for pollack, that was fun :P I just dont like getting snagged up its a nightmare!

Well if im passing your welcome to come out with me
 
We could maybe plan some trips together to St Abbs, Luce Bay for tope:), Mull, Loch Etive and local days out on the North East coast too............
 
Tope have been caught on mackerel feathers accidentaly so no reason why they wont take a lure............Dave.
 
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