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i would love to have a go at cats, they reckon the best bait is leechesihatealiens wrote:yes its a course fishery got some big cats in there I believe
Wed Aug 04, 2010 8:39 pm
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i got the gear from sea fishing, i would use an uptider rod 20lb line with a multiplier, gonna have to look into this sounds iteresting fair playihatealiens wrote:nweed some heavy duty tackle to cope I think there was a 60+ pound cat caught there last year
Wed Aug 04, 2010 8:44 pm
ihatealiens wrote:nweed some heavy duty tackle to cope I think there was a 60+ pound cat caught there last year
Wed Aug 04, 2010 8:45 pm
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always catch and release, caught them on intermetiate lane on a diawl bach and a couple of czech nymphs, changed to a floating line and put a small duster on but missed 2 fishridofrid wrote:Where is the fishery.
BAZ
Did u put those brownies back & what fly??
Just noticed its Llysworney where my family are originally from lol
Wed Aug 04, 2010 8:50 pm
i totally agree but cats is something else, really hard to catch you need to out wit themninianblue wrote:course fishing, stay at home and put your line in a gold fish tank, its low league fishing,
Wed Aug 04, 2010 8:52 pm
ninianblue wrote:course fishing, stay at home and put your line in a gold fish tank, its low league fishing,
Wed Aug 04, 2010 8:57 pm
neither does my sea or fly fishing just had it valued for insurance and it becomes scary, i have seen the cost on the century carp rods and shimano baitrunner reels(ouch!!!!)ihatealiens wrote:ninianblue wrote:course fishing, stay at home and put your line in a gold fish tank, its low league fishing,
Premier League when it comes for the cost of tackle I got Sea, Fly, Carp & Corse fishing tackle. Coarse fishing tackle don't come cheap.
Wed Aug 04, 2010 9:00 pm
bluebirdbaz wrote:neither does my sea or fly fishing just had it valued for insurance and it becomes scary, i have seen the cost on the century carp rods and shimano baitrunner reels(ouch!!!!)ihatealiens wrote:ninianblue wrote:course fishing, stay at home and put your line in a gold fish tank, its low league fishing,
Premier League when it comes for the cost of tackle I got Sea, Fly, Carp & Corse fishing tackle. Coarse fishing tackle don't come cheap.
hardy fly rod i treated myself to was an ouch too sshhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh mrs is about
Wed Aug 04, 2010 9:11 pm
bluebirdbaz wrote:is it a course fishery????
been down river tonite, couple of small browns
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rorkes drift wrote:i am going sea fishing monday, not sure where yet