![]() The run of the Whiting will vary across the UK but the Wirral and North Wales get the first show around October (Although while putting this together the report pages are full of Whiting being caught!!) and they are normally small in size and number, during October as the sea temp starts to fall bigger fish and larger shoals will move inshore and will stay with us until late December and as late as January with some bigger fish staying on until February. November and December will give the biggest bags and fish, but these will hinder you as you try to target the Cod that will also be within casting range. Whiting feed on the "fin" if you like and are unlike the Cod that will search out it's food, so you will need to target the gullies and the likes to get in among them, on the Flood of the tide you may only need to cast as little as 15 - 20 yds while on the Ebb you will need to get out as far as 80+ yds. As they need to feed on the "Fin" if the tide has a fast run then give a hook snood length of up to 15 inches were as if the tide is flat calm try a shorter length of about 9 inches. 2 or 3 hook paternoster's are the favored rigs although I only ever use 2 hooks, getting 3 Whiting of the line will take its time as they tend to swallow the hooks right down. Whiting will feed on anything !! Lug Worm tipped with Mackerel is the favored approach, you don't need to load the bait up the snood as you do when targeting Cod just one worm tipped off will bring you results a size 2/0 hook is all you need when going after the Whiting any smaller and you will have trouble getting it out of the fish. REMEMBER ONLY KILL WHAT YOU INTEND TO EAT !! Chris Douglas |
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