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Always a great watch and well put together. I never have to skip through your vids mate that’s the biggest compliment I can give you. I fished that comp and the conditions were atrocious! I almost didn’t get out the car. Lovely size cod for the table that mate well done 👏 All the best for 2024. Tight lines
Thanks very much I just park in the car park above the mark. It has a small yellow barrier you drive under. Walk across grass and down the steps. Loads of good marks very near here. All the best for 2024 and tight lines to you also
Great video really enjoying your content but just curious of y u don’t use clip down rigs I’m guessing they are paternoster rigs and would a clip down help with distant casting ?
Yeah I do sometimes. I try to keep things simple in the ruff and to be honest most of the marks i fish produce fish in the 30-70 yard range. But at times when the fish aren't showing its always an extra strong to the bow if you can hit the horizon. Truth is I don't carry many rigs for a session usually 6 if I'm lucky. I will take your advice on board and tie a couple up it might just help me winkle one or two out. Thanks for watching I really appreciate your time for watching and your input is always welcome.
Cheers Graham Would love if we had decent cod areas in the west of Ireland but we make do with what we have tried plenty of local marks which look like they could hold a few but never caught a proper cod best about 2lb weight but I’ll keep trying & it was only an observation of your rigs I use paternoster rigs when I try target them but usually have a breakaway lead at the bottom which helps it clip down as casting into the wind in the west is difficult at the best of time 😂
Really enjoyable video mate 👍 some good information on how your going to fish your mark 👍 well done on your coding 🎣 how did you get on in the weigh in ?
That's mate really appreciate that. Not sure where I ended up but it was way down the pecking order. Was won with a nice single codling of 5.4lb by one of our club members