A couple of weeks back I took a pair of Stella's in for a general service & to my dismay heard back from the shop that one was unwell & needed to visit Dr Shimano, well fact is one of them needs new internals (oxidisation big time) & is in hospital but she should be home soon. Anyways, 100 Euros repair for a reel I bought last year, but my fault entirely as it went deep under water as I got knocked over by a wave early this year which incidentally killed my camera & mobile phone too grrrrrrr.
Ive been restocking on a couple of bits and pieces recently (getting ready for September really) & thought I would pick up a couple of needle lures & grabbed a couple of Super Strike Super "N" Fish in white & blurple.
These things look like they will cast a mile - I will be changing the hooks though (see below - the hooks that have been clipped to fit on a swivel without a split ring - popular way of mounting heavier hooks in America I'm told).
Anyways off to the shop to get some new line spooled ....
That's all folks.....
Saturday, 25 August 2012
Thursday, 2 August 2012
Dorset Silver.......
Here are just a few pics from a recent Dorset run - the conditions were borderline with strong winds making casting any distance very difficult (20 - 30 yards if you were lucky) but the water was clear so we were pretty confident..................
We started off well & the fishing kept pretty steady for an afternoon session through till dusk when we decided it was time to call it a day......
Next day turned out even better with us all taking a few fish (DFR man Richard even popped over to join us and had 4 or 5 fish in as many casts as soon as he got there).
All in all some fun fishing & am really looking forward to visiting again in September, when I will be dragging Rob Staigis from Wolfsbarsch.com over for for a few days to meet up with the guys.
Tight Lines People!
We started off well & the fishing kept pretty steady for an afternoon session through till dusk when we decided it was time to call it a day......
All in all some fun fishing & am really looking forward to visiting again in September, when I will be dragging Rob Staigis from Wolfsbarsch.com over for for a few days to meet up with the guys.
Tight Lines People!
Saturday, 21 July 2012
The DFR Custom Build.
Having wanted a new rod for a while, I decided to take the plunge and get myself a custom built rod made by Richard at Dorset Fishing Rods.
Earlier in the year I spoke to Richard about the type of rod I was looking for to see what he could come up with. Basically I was looking for a rod that would give me extra distance on the cast, as well as being light enough to fish with all day. I was after a rod that would have a quick recovery too for the top water work.
Richard suggested a St Croix blank and my only instructions on cosmetics were "black & gold" so it was pretty much up to Richard to decide on the design.
Something I did want was a rod with the perfect butt length & reel seating position, so after measuring our a few of my other rods (under Richards instruction) we found what was hopefully the optimal postitioning for the reel seat - Richard knew I would be using this with a Stella 4k so the weight was a known factor.
When I received the rod I was very very impressed with the build & design, so of course I was keen to put it to the test. First thing I noticed was that I was getting alot of extra distance on the cast (the rod compresses beautifully even with a little flick) and the braid rings / eyes seemed to let the line fly out - wonderful!
After some use I love this rod - it is light and responsive but has enough grunt to tame a decent fish in a current as well as being a pleasure to use all day.
Anyway here are a few pictures - sorry for the quality as the do not do the rod justice & I am not much of a photographer as you can see :)
Should anyone be interested in a new rod from Richard he can be found here: http://www.dorsetfishingrods.co.uk/
Thanks for the rod Rich - I promise to use & abuse it to the best of my ability :)
Tight Lines !
Earlier in the year I spoke to Richard about the type of rod I was looking for to see what he could come up with. Basically I was looking for a rod that would give me extra distance on the cast, as well as being light enough to fish with all day. I was after a rod that would have a quick recovery too for the top water work.
Richard suggested a St Croix blank and my only instructions on cosmetics were "black & gold" so it was pretty much up to Richard to decide on the design.
Something I did want was a rod with the perfect butt length & reel seating position, so after measuring our a few of my other rods (under Richards instruction) we found what was hopefully the optimal postitioning for the reel seat - Richard knew I would be using this with a Stella 4k so the weight was a known factor.
When I received the rod I was very very impressed with the build & design, so of course I was keen to put it to the test. First thing I noticed was that I was getting alot of extra distance on the cast (the rod compresses beautifully even with a little flick) and the braid rings / eyes seemed to let the line fly out - wonderful!
After some use I love this rod - it is light and responsive but has enough grunt to tame a decent fish in a current as well as being a pleasure to use all day.
Anyway here are a few pictures - sorry for the quality as the do not do the rod justice & I am not much of a photographer as you can see :)
Thanks for the rod Rich - I promise to use & abuse it to the best of my ability :)
Tight Lines !
Labels:
custom rod,
DFR,
Richard
Saturday, 14 July 2012
Tough going but a few fish...........
Just back from a week in Pembrokeshire where the fishing turned out to be about as tough as the weather (which has been awful over here for the last two weeks).
We started out with some rough Southerly weather which turned the Havens waters into pea soup (of course the West marks were dead calm & pretty dead as far as the fishing was concerned).
Start of the week proved very difficult & although I caught a few schoolies, things were just not right (even the clearer water West was devoid of life & any real water movement).
Being a tad frustrated with the conditions it was a real boost when the wind swung West (if only for a day) & it looked like things were on the up as the fish started to get that little bit bigger although not easier to catch.....
Not long after taking a fish of 48cms I was standing on a rock talking to Ricky (I had finished a retreive a while ago & was just holding my rod in one hand), when suddenly the water below me exploded and the rod was nearly ripped from my hand. I looked down to see the rod arching to the water & a flash of orange - arrgghhh pesky wrasse has popped up I thought until I managed to turn the fish from the boulders it was trying to dive under - yeeeessssssss Bassssssssssss...........
After a short but mental fight I landed a cracking orange / copper coloured bass of 60cms (really the wildest take I have ever had - the lure just lying on the water at my feet & not even a turn of the handle lol).
I will never know for sure, but I suspect the fish had followed the previous cast, which was probably 30 seconds gone - madness!
The next and last days fishing I managed a couple off the top (schoolies again), it was great to see fish feeding on top again (its been a really wierd summer so far - way less fish than last year & most to diving lures wheras last year almost all came off top!)
Anyway - enough for now, Iwill also try to some pictures of my new custom rod from DFR - its a beaut!
Tight Lines..............
We started out with some rough Southerly weather which turned the Havens waters into pea soup (of course the West marks were dead calm & pretty dead as far as the fishing was concerned).
Start of the week proved very difficult & although I caught a few schoolies, things were just not right (even the clearer water West was devoid of life & any real water movement).
Being a tad frustrated with the conditions it was a real boost when the wind swung West (if only for a day) & it looked like things were on the up as the fish started to get that little bit bigger although not easier to catch.....
Not long after taking a fish of 48cms I was standing on a rock talking to Ricky (I had finished a retreive a while ago & was just holding my rod in one hand), when suddenly the water below me exploded and the rod was nearly ripped from my hand. I looked down to see the rod arching to the water & a flash of orange - arrgghhh pesky wrasse has popped up I thought until I managed to turn the fish from the boulders it was trying to dive under - yeeeessssssss Bassssssssssss...........
After a short but mental fight I landed a cracking orange / copper coloured bass of 60cms (really the wildest take I have ever had - the lure just lying on the water at my feet & not even a turn of the handle lol).
I will never know for sure, but I suspect the fish had followed the previous cast, which was probably 30 seconds gone - madness!
The next and last days fishing I managed a couple off the top (schoolies again), it was great to see fish feeding on top again (its been a really wierd summer so far - way less fish than last year & most to diving lures wheras last year almost all came off top!)
Anyway - enough for now, Iwill also try to some pictures of my new custom rod from DFR - its a beaut!
Tight Lines..............
Labels:
Bass,
Pembrokeshire,
Wales
Friday, 29 June 2012
Thursday, 14 June 2012
Not much to report...........
I must admit that I have been lazy about doing a report on my last trip to Dorset a few weeks ago (in my defence - the conditions were terrible & the fishing worse, so theres not too much to say)
All we caught were a few schoolies (also few & far between) despite fishing four days & walking a hell of alot of miles trying to find the fish!
A couple of pics................
I will be off for a spot of plugging again in a couple of weeks & really hope to actually catch something a bit bigger!
Tight lines guys n gals!
All we caught were a few schoolies (also few & far between) despite fishing four days & walking a hell of alot of miles trying to find the fish!
A couple of pics................
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| A foot of swell would have been perfect |
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| A night schoolie Getting smaller! |
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| A first lighter (from the dirtiest water ever) |
Tight lines guys n gals!
Sunday, 20 May 2012
Nice start for Alex...........
Just received the below from good buddy Alex who has hit the ground running - the fish was 72cm (hope you havent peaked too early Alex lol). Very well done mate!
Tight lines all.......................
Tight lines all.......................
Monday, 14 May 2012
The vid to Grahams pics (wow)
Here you go - the video to Grahams GT pics - all I can say is wow ! Enjoy...............(hope you liked the pressie on your car Graham btw lol)
Oh - I know I owe a trip report (still trying to get my head round it..)
Tight Lines...........
Oh - I know I owe a trip report (still trying to get my head round it..)
Tight Lines...........
Labels:
Golden Trevally,
Graham B
Saturday, 5 May 2012
Thursday, 26 April 2012
Some cracking fish!
Graham B has just sent me the following pics of some spectacular fish hes just caught (I'm sure Graham will let us know a bit more in the comments box) - I just love the dog tooth pic!
Very well done big fella (wish I was there & would be if the finances allowed it)
Pity you cant catch a decent bass mind lol
Cracking monster stonking beasts mate (catch up soon)
Tight lines all.....
Very well done big fella (wish I was there & would be if the finances allowed it)
Pity you cant catch a decent bass mind lol
Cracking monster stonking beasts mate (catch up soon)
Tight lines all.....
Labels:
Dog-Tooth Tuna,
Graham B,
GT
Tuesday, 17 April 2012
El Blanko
Just got back from a couple of blank trips so not much to report (off again in a couple of weeks though so its not all bad).
Just a quickie...............
Just a quickie...............
Friday, 6 April 2012
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