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| Subject: Whistling Sands Sun Feb 18, 2018 4:12 pm | |
| Fancied a change of venue this weekend so off to Rhos to pump a few worm to go with my crab mussel and sandeel Worm sorted off too whistling sands hour and half later arrived set 2 rods cast first out Cast 2nd rod out 2 mins later schooly Then another and another setup 2nd rod again tried various baits not touched only schoolies to the fresh lugg Got a bit tedious to be honest they were smashing the baits within a minute of being in the water although it was nice to have regular bites left about midnight cheers andy |
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| Subject: Re: Whistling Sands Sun Feb 18, 2018 6:04 pm | |
| Can`t win Andy,it`s either very slow or chocka with bass Never had much luck there myself |
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Logger Hunter
Number of posts : 6951 SunnyRhyl-O-Meter : 13899 Location : Colwyn Bay
| Subject: Re: Whistling Sands Mon Feb 19, 2018 6:55 am | |
| Proper birds nest that |
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VALVEBOUNCE Legend
Number of posts : 1715 SunnyRhyl-O-Meter : 4977 Location : MANCHESTER
| Subject: Re: Whistling Sands Mon Feb 19, 2018 12:50 pm | |
| Luckily,last time I got a birds nest like that my mate untangled it for me,incedentally,the line was red.I'd just bought the reel (large capacity)we were fishing off a boat out of Fowey in cornwall. I was ready to ditch the line,but my mate offered to sort it out. And,on the end of the line there was a big Doggie(it was black) |
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Rhod Lloyd Fishing Addict
Number of posts : 617 SunnyRhyl-O-Meter : 6480 Location : Bottom of the world, New Zealand
| Subject: Re: Whistling Sands Tue Feb 20, 2018 3:59 am | |
| Oh Andy, somebody has been into that reel with a knife. This below you may know, but for those who do not-
A bit hard to sort at the beach, especially at night, if you can get the spool out of the reel, it is relatively easy to untangle, hold one end of the spool firmly and lift each turn off it, do not pull the line off the other end, as you will end up with coils from deeper on the spool, put the line in a wash basket or bucket.
If the tangle is not too bad, as long as you have the end of the line, you can often sort it by pulling gently and slowly, but the safest way is to take line off the spool by turning the spool gently with a finger or thumb and let the line unroll itself with a very gentle pull. If the line breaks and the end is buried on the spool, it is a job to be done at home. |
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Logger Hunter
Number of posts : 6951 SunnyRhyl-O-Meter : 13899 Location : Colwyn Bay
| Subject: Re: Whistling Sands Tue Feb 20, 2018 6:28 am | |
| Sound advice |
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