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Showing posts with label Ecogear Paramax. Show all posts
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Sunday, 28 April 2013

Trying for something else... Wrasse again!

The past week, the weather has been stable and relatively nice with plenty of sunshine. Moreover I have been hearing reports about pollock and bass being caught around the Channel Islands and thus thought that its about time I got the heavier gear out and give it a go...
I only had time for a couple short sessions and adding that they were around low tide, didn't fill me up with high hopes. Nevertheless, I had a session at the north part of the Island, at a place that although seems promising, hasn't provided something special so far. I chose that mark because there are strong currents and mixed bottom as well as some reefs close in. I got my Shimano Beastmaster BX S.T.C (2.40-2.70m, 14-40g) and my bass/pollock lure boxes and started trying some lures that have been successful in the past. I was casting mainly metal jigs, large soft plastics and minnows for a good part of an hour, but with no touch or even a follow... Meanwhile I could see under the rock-ledges I was standing, some wrasse moving around.
 Getting fed up with the heavy stuff, I changed to a 3.5g Illex Texas jighead and mounted a 3'' Big Hammer swimbait and dropped it down near the base of the ledge.. Immediately after touching bottom, I got some taps and after striking lightly, I landed the first wrasse of the session. Not a monster (this area doesn't seem to hold big ones) but a blank-saver. Soon after, I was getting more bites and managed to miss a few of them, but the culprits were landed soon after, being greedy little wrasse!
I was having a lot of fun, but I had to stop and go back to work.





Today I had a chance for another short session, but this time I got my LRF gear and headed to my favourite mark. The spot is very deep with kelp, big gullies and semi submerged reef. It has provided the bigger fish so far. As it was low tide, even this area had low water levels, but I was sure the fish would be hanging out in amongst the kelp and boulder bases. One of my favourite methods and very suited to fishing for relatively passive fish holding near structure, is the dropshot. So I tied a size 1 Owner wide gape offset hook with a palomar, about 50cm from the lead (to be visible just above the kelp). I mounted a Berkley Gulp Bibi worm and casted near the edges of the gully I was facing. I managed to hook a fish second cast but after a short fight it managed to shed the hook.. After not seeing any action from the gully, I moved to another spot where a big rock is constricting the water flow with good depth and kelp. I tried to cast as close to the rock as I could and this paid off with a nice wrasse.

The bites dried up a bit and I changed lure to a Keitech live Impact. I got some interest with a fish taking the lure on the drop but failed to hook it. Soon after I got another wrasse that shed the hook while I was ready to net it! The hooks are too big for my little rod to set them properly me thinks...
 While I was bringing it in, I saw another one follow it from under my feet and immediately after loosing the first one, I let the lure drop. I got a bite but the fish wouldn't commit. At that point I saw some interesting shapes and shadows moving near the surface and thinking it could be bass, I changed lure to an Ecogear paramax on a 3.5g jighead. After a few casts, I got no interest and as the time was nearing to the end of my break, I tried to fool the same wrasse under my feet. I let the lure drop and with a couple twitches up and down got the fish to bite and managed to hook it! I landed it and although small it was really interesting seeing the fish take the lure so close..



Well, tomorrow is my day off and I hope to get some more 'quality time' on the rocks!

Thanks for reading

Dimitrios

Gear used.
Rod: Shimano Beastmaster BX STC, 4pc, 14-40g, 8'-9', Golden Mean Symphonia, 0.6-8g, 8'6''
Reel: Abu Garcia Soron STX 40, Mitchell Mag Pro 1000
Mainline:Berkley Nanofil, 0.12mm, YGK Nitlon DFC fluorocarbon, 3lbs
Rig: Illex Texas Jighead and dropshot.
lure: 3'' Big Hammer Swimbait, 4'' Keitech Live impact, 7cm Berkley Gulp Bibi worm, 3'' Ecogear Paramax.




Saturday, 6 April 2013

Wrasse on fast retrieves.

Today was a beautiful day without strong winds, perfect for wrasse fishing but unfortunately I was working... I managed to get a break around 14:00 and I was off, heading for a new mark that I had scouted before and seemed feasibly accessible! After a tricky descent, I was left looking in awe the view in front of me.. Sheer drop offs, deep gullies and plenty of rocks.. The kind of place that you know there will be fish under your feet! And thus I flicked a texas rigged 3" Keitech Swing Impact with a 7g bullet weight, literally under my feet... As soon as the lure touched bottom  I got the first taps and tried to set the hook but missed.. I let the lure touch bottom again and after feeling another tap, I started a moderate retrieve (as if the lure was trying to flee) and got a solid hook up and a powerful run from a decent fish. After some determined lunges and runs I managed to net a nice wrasse that got the hook wedged so hard, I had to use the pliers to take it out..
The first spot

At my feet!
 
After that fish I kept working the same spot but got no more interest, so I moved to the other side of the headland where there was lots of huge boulders and again very deep water. I changed lure to a Megabass Dot Worm and started bumping the bottom. I got no bites and then tried a faster steady retrieve near the bottom, that resulted in a violent take and the second wrasse of the day, after a very energetic fight again (cant get enough of this!)..
 
 
For the second time the spot dried up after the fish, and I moved towards the end of the headland. I changed lure to a 3" Ecogear Paramax and started working it near the bottom with twitches and jerks. As this wasn't proving successful, I tried a faster steady retrieve again and after a few turns of the handle got straight into a fish. Another strong fight but with the same ending nonetheless resulting in a very happy angler! This must be the perfect break from work!
 
To sum up, today the fish were very aggressive something that is definitely caused by the sunny weather and the tide stage (1 hour either side of high tide) but maybe also because of the fish being in spawning mode and very territorial. This can be assumed as every fish caught came from a specific area and there were no more fish coming from the same spot. Moreover, the fish showed a preference for straight and relatively fast retrieves in contrast to the twitched/jerked, bottom bouncing presentations. The lure colour/type seemed insignificant as long as they were around 3" to 4" and retrieved in the way described.
As you can see from the photo, the way up was interesting..
Thanks for reading and tight lines!
 
Gear used:
Rod: Shimano Exage BX STC Mini Tele Spin, 3-14g 2.40m
Reel: Mitchell Mag Pro 1000
Mainline: Spiderwire ultracast invisibraid, 0.10mm,
Leader: 2m Trilene fluorocarbon, 15lb connected by Peixet knot.
Rig: Texas, 7g bullet, hook size 2 Nogales Monster Series Ultra wide gape
lure: Keitech Swing Impact, baby ayu, 3", Megabass Dot Worm, Golden shad, 4", Ecogear Paramax, pearl, 3".