Although I have now moved to Glasgow and I'm currently on my holidays. I managed to put a few sessions through before I left and I was pleased to find out that the fish were there till the end. One method/presentation, that although I used quite late in the season, provided me with some good fish was finesse fishing with soft plastic stickbaits/senkos. Therefore below I give a few points on the way that I've used them for my fishing here.
- Better used at areas that slope fast in good depth with plenty of rocks and kelp. Steep (bluff) rock walls, points and bays are all good locations
- Presence of current is advantageous.
- Size 4"- 4.8" best for the fish I encounter most often in my marks. Big enough to attract the larger fish but also small enough to offer good hook ups with smaller fish.
- Size 2/0-3/0, 2-4g weighted wide gape offset hooks most suitable for the best presentation in the deeper water.
- For my slightly shallower marks (still deep by normal standards!) tungsten insert nail weights added near the lure's centre, may be a better choice than weighted hooks as they retain more of the lure's weightless action.
- Heavier lure models are easier to fish in these depths.
- Horizontal fall is paramount. Many bites OTD.
- Slow retrieve not always the most effective. Mix and match will show how the fish want it.
- Colour not so important although the addition of sparkle/glitter seems beneficial.
- Heavily salted/scented and with added pork fat etc can give better results in tough days.
- Better to tie the knot straight to the hook for added sensitivity.
- Solid tipped rods have worked best for me.
- Added spinner blades (blink) can 'wake' fish up.
Some ways I rig them:
With added blink... |
..It does work. |
On weighted offset hooks, best for deep waters. |
On standard offset or twistlock hooks with insert weights, for the slightly shallower marks. |
Work well as trailers on madais... |
...And jigs. |
And a couple videos of fish caught with them!
Overall these lures have consistently sorted the better fish for me and I have now added another card up my sleeve. As I've mentioned before, they are not a method for every day or every mark, but in the right place they can regularly catch you the best fish.
The weather got noticeably colder the past few days and I don't know how this will have affected the fish up on the lochs. I'm planning a short visit though so I will soon find out..!
Gear used.
Rod: MC KG Evolution,KGS-832ST 2.53m, 3-15g.
Reel: Shimano Stradic ci4 2500f
Mainline: Duel Hardcore 4x4 PE 0.6
leader: YGK Nitlon DFC fluorocarbon, 8lbs or P-line Halo fluorocarbon, 10lbs,
lures:4"-4.8" stickbaits.
The weather got noticeably colder the past few days and I don't know how this will have affected the fish up on the lochs. I'm planning a short visit though so I will soon find out..!
Gear used.
Rod: MC KG Evolution,KGS-832ST 2.53m, 3-15g.
Reel: Shimano Stradic ci4 2500f
Mainline: Duel Hardcore 4x4 PE 0.6
leader: YGK Nitlon DFC fluorocarbon, 8lbs or P-line Halo fluorocarbon, 10lbs,
lures:4"-4.8" stickbaits.
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