Graham B
Well-known member
It must be the time of year and the fact that I have got too much time on my hands at work but I am getting itchy feet for the forthcoming boat season!
I am deadly serious I want to try uptiding this year when I get home mid-late february. Has anyone on here tried it up at Amble area?
I think the general idea is to anchor up on broken ground? Not too heavy in under 20metres of water and fish one rod cast uptide with a fixed or breakaway style of lead and another downtide with as light a lead as you can get away with in order to bounce it away from the boat and downtide?
Just a couple of questions that spring to my mind, how much warp to pay out for one? And what stage of the tide should be the best?
I would imagine all the baits will be the same as normal, lug, crab, squid etc working.
The last anchoring we did lasted for all of thirty minutes before we thought sod it and went back on the drift! I will endeavour to do a whole day at anchor this time!
Saying that I have managed almost two weeks at anchor so far at work this trip waiting for a berth in Singapore!
Thanks for any help, advice or tips,
Graham.
I am deadly serious I want to try uptiding this year when I get home mid-late february. Has anyone on here tried it up at Amble area?
I think the general idea is to anchor up on broken ground? Not too heavy in under 20metres of water and fish one rod cast uptide with a fixed or breakaway style of lead and another downtide with as light a lead as you can get away with in order to bounce it away from the boat and downtide?
Just a couple of questions that spring to my mind, how much warp to pay out for one? And what stage of the tide should be the best?
I would imagine all the baits will be the same as normal, lug, crab, squid etc working.
The last anchoring we did lasted for all of thirty minutes before we thought sod it and went back on the drift! I will endeavour to do a whole day at anchor this time!
Saying that I have managed almost two weeks at anchor so far at work this trip waiting for a berth in Singapore!
Thanks for any help, advice or tips,
Graham.