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Monday, November 15, 2010

Its Shad Time,,,,,,as long as the weather holds

From now on up to Christmas and beyond ignore the paddle tails at your Peril


  below is the highly successful combination of a 20g articulated jig head paired with a Holderness twin point carried by a 130mm delalande GT shad Pearl this set up in the later months can be lethal in the right hands


Below ,,,,Here's a great shot where the angler is fishing typical shad ground a fast run off over weed and rough ground ,typical Bass ambush area with back eddies and fast flowing run offs containing sand bars and the character of many underwater holding features,,,



The new Delalande buster and GT shads are now coming along too encountered a few fish in 2011 on this mover the thing i have found with these shads on the ground i fish the are very successful for the latter end Nov/Dec and the very beginning from march/April  small windows you say but you only need an hour on the fish with these things




                Long Trotting for Bass in Estuaries with soft plastic lures you must try 


          
     THE METHOD

The Method as I call it is my personal favourite way of fishing the fast moving deep water channels and the slower back eddies of Clearwater lagoons and estuaries for Bass,

The choice of rigs and plastics are endless in the world of fishing today, Paddle Tail shads are my personal favourites best when the sea trout are running the estuaries and the worm type plastics when the sand eel are around both very effective on their day.

For this description of method fishing for Bass I am relating to the paddle tail shad.

Find your estuary and work out the fish holding areas on both rising and ebbing tides and times,, first light coinciding with high water if at all possible is a magic time.

Look hard for where the most likely place for the Bass are going to lie ,on sandy underwater dunes , weed strewn margins, back eddy bait gathering areas and natural ambush points , especially on the ebb tide, this will come with experience and developing your watercraft and this bit is the fun part,, working it all out,
The approach to trotting is exactly the same as trotting an Avon float for Chub and Barbel species in freshwater a skill I worked out in my younger days that terminal gear is all important which then relates to the natural presentation of the plastic lure to the Bass.
Cast your lure at one o’clock keeping your line as high as possible out of the water by raising your rod tip check and mend your line getting all your line behind the lure keeping as much line out of the water as possible, feel for the paddle tail working, then you are in business, keeping your bail arm disengaged and letting line off between your thumb and forefinger of your left hand giving you controlled trotting of your swim with the odd time checking the line feeling for the shad tail working in the current this will tell you the angler that the bait is working weed free and in the zone.

Stopping the Trot will have the effect of lifting the bait off the bottom and restarting will have the effect of dead sticking the bait to the bottom and keeping the line slack, strikes are common in this phase

An upstream wind is ideal for this method, keeping your lure in the Bass zone for a considerable amount of time holding back your lure in an underwater balancing act in the current,
Water moving faster than the lure will make your paddle tail work even faster for you with a natural presentation,
Trotting as much as 120yds long down your swim and covering vast amounts of ground with your lure obviously increases your chances of a Bass Nailing your well presented lure.




TIGHT LINES

Monday, November 8, 2010

Next Move Bass Match Angling



This is a question that is killing me,,,,,


A lonely Strand Tramore CoWaterford waiting for that first bite
Cod or Bass Match Angling at its best

Well i keep asking myself the question and thinking about has Bass got its place in the match fishing world

As a  matchman and always aspiring to a challenge any body who goes Lure fishing for Bass or any other species for that matter, to have half a idea must have a competitive streak its part of the job description
i think ,
Bass Lure compertitions organised in the correct way this could be a reality, there are a couple of Bass driven  shore comps in the country at the moment they are not on the scale of  proper open shore competitions that happen every weekend week in and week out in the sea angling world in the UK today ,,



 The problem i have with these Bass competitions for example the weymouth one  at the moment ,is that the organisers seem to think it is OK to stop certain People from competing in that event,,

 this is a mind boggeling attitude banning anglers and local anglers to the area at that when realy the sport is in its infancy in the UK,,who do these people think they are and  what damage are they incuring to compertition fishing and the future credibility of Bass Fishing,,

is this a good image for Bass Lure Fishing? to portray to the outside world to stop locals fishing a open comp in their local area?

The poor results of the weymouth comp this year Nice fish that won it  around 9lb i hear But nothing of note to back it up  just shows the inexperience and short sightedness of the organisers picking the tide and times ,, i am sure if you organise a compertition its for all to compete not a select few,
because of this and other  issues,,, i have been contacted personally by quite a few disgruntled anglers who were fishing the so called Bass comp in weymouth this year,,, they all said that they wont be there next year , to me as a Match Angler and Bass Angler this is so dissapointing,,so is the rot setting in already??

The  Daiwa Open
I am fishing a proper compertition up in Yorkshire on the 21st Nov the Daiwa Open with Carol entering the Ladies and yes i cannot wait realy looking forward to  meeting some of the possible1000 entrants of anglers that compete every year,,i just hope they dont ask about any questions about Bass Match Angling that would be quite embarrasing ,with the sorry state of affairs at the moment,
You should try this site out these lads fish shore comps more or less every week of the year and a bit of a hot bed for lure fishing too,
 they asked me to do a QA Session have a look whitby sea anglers a realy great forum and web site and i enjoyed doing this for a very knoweldgable bunch of anglers,,

MAD DOG 100f 16g super lure

Made in China well in my eyes they have sorted out a few bad press problems with this beatiful lure a well crafted lure that sits really nic...