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| warbarrow bay Fished warbarrow sunday, caught half a dozen wrasse and a rockling. Can anyone tell me what tackle is best to use and what I might expect there. Cheers Paul |
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| Re: warbarrow bay usea running ledger rid, siz 3-4 led wieght, no gripps. use rag fo bai, use 2-3 rags on the hook, tip it of with soe limpet. use a size 2 mustard viking hook. brilliant for me |
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| Re: warbarrow bay ok thanks mate will try that next time |
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| Re: warbarrow bay the reason is for no grip is to let it role around abit, ur most likely to catch more fish that way |
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| Re: warbarrow bay i would get some local advice zenpaul,the fact that you caught wrasse tells me that the ground you are fishing could possibly be rocky, a rocky mark can be very costly on leads,ask in your local tackle shop about the ideal rigs for tackling the venue mate |
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| Re: warbarrow bay good advice mate, i should have thiought of that |
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| Re: warbarrow bay I dont mind loseing tackle if I am catching. I just wondered if there is a chance of any quality fish. In saying that any fish is better than no fish. I guess a tackle shop will give me some answers. thanks |
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| Re: warbarrow bay ur welcome |
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| Re: warbarrow bay Alot of bass but use plugs and spinners very rocky. right hand side of the bay to the left warbarow tout. good luck. the beach i have not had anything but i always feel positive it looks good on a rough sea. |