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  1. Just wonder if anyone has any good ideas where to buy a kayak and kit? There's the obvious ebay and local ad trader / gumtree but I'm not seeing much in the way of suitable boats. Not quite got a new boat budget yet, and sort of like the idea of being able to try kayak fihsing first before paying out for new kit.

     

    Just after an average kayak with as much equipment as possible!

     

    Cheers

    D

  2. Donfish, we won't have too much in common in terms of angling practices unfortunately. We return all of our tope so generally fish barbless hooks, we don't lift them by the tails as this damages their delicate linings around the organs. I understand in principle why you have posted, and maybe understanding the UK way of fishing for these sorts of species might be a benefit to you guys.

     

    I'm not preaching, just pointing out that we hate pictures of dead sharks!

     

    :)

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    :) Thanks for replying folk. Yes it's the good old conger on my mind. I'll think carefully about all of this. The problems I can see are fishing with heavy line to get the fish out of the snags might prove problematic if it wins and I get hooked up with 50lb line, and the force of heaving out a big eel might trip an anchor that is otherwise holding.

     

    Food for thought though. I don't see any benefit in the twin anchor system on this particular mark due to the layout of the structure in comparison to the tide. Might be worth a recce to decide for sure if it's possible or not to tie alongside a pillar

  4. Sounds at least worth a try. It's a scottish mark and I wouldn't be fishing floats ;) (whole mackerel on the bottom with a boat rod and reel set to max drag!). Might consider it...got to get a kayak first but this mark would make that worthwhile in itself.

     

    Cheers

    Dan

  5. I'm with Dave B on this one...the crabs go in the freezer whole and unshelled. When it comes to using them, as long as they are fully thawed, they peel even easier than when fresh, and do not turn black in the least, plus they catch just as much! It's a no-brainer, unless you want peeled crab for a match where speed is of the essence.

     

    And when I did used to peel before freezing, I also didn't wash them. Why get rid of all the fish-attracting juices?

  6. Just wonder what opinions people have here. I have a mark in mind that can be fished from a kayak. It is in a bit of tide, around 2 knots, and is approx 30ft deep onto a sandy bottom. The fishing I am planning is basically under a large failing concrete structure, so you'd be anchored a few yards uptide of it. How do experienced kayakers feel about this? Would they do it?

     

    Danger would be if the anchor slipped and you got wedged against the concrete before you had the chance to paddle to safety. It might be possible to escape under the structure and out the other side if the tide was low, but there would still be the matter of the dragging anchor to deal with first. Would holding yourself against a concrete leg in a 2 knot tide be an issue?

  7. 20lb would be fine for sure...can land large tope (record breakers even) on them. As long as they can handle the required lead without bending to buggery. Common skate over 150lbs are regularly caught on 20lb class rods intended for other fish so put that one out of your head!

     

    I wouldn't use roller guides as they are just another moving part to look after/consider. No need for them whatsoever.

  8. FS - As new K2 Team Supreme 5m rod / Grauvell Zeus Reel

     

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    I got this combo as I hear a lot about fixed spool and long rod outfits, but I tried it and am too used to multipliers so it didn't feel comfy. The rod is a beaut though, rrp about £260, and comes with a very good quality rod bag. It's a powerful rod with a forgiving tip section, and is fitted with those low friction guides.

     

    The reel is a very smooth front drag reel with a spare spool.

     

    I went fishing once with this outfit so there's not a mark on either rod or reel.

     

    £150 for the pair (under half price).

  9. Something like a shimano charter special 1000 would be perfect but they don't do elft hand wind. not sure which reels do come in left hand wind so maybe you'll need to hunt around a bit. I suggest a lever drag reel, with or without a levelwind, about the size of an abu 7000.

  10. Thanks Chesters and Elton,

     

    I shall give my friend Ashley who works in Tesco freezers a ring and see if he can get suits for reduced prices. Otherwise, both cold storage and fladen flotation suits look roughly similar in price.

     

    I reckon the cold storage suit would be warmer, but the flotation suit does have other advantages I guess, especially if I end up doing some boat fishing at some point.

     

    I should also point out that actually after doing some calculations I weight 143lb, not 100lb as originally stated! Elton how big are you? What size suit do you wear?

     

    I suggest you get a large suit. The medium will just feel a bit short in the leg. Fladen sizes are smaller tha sundridge/mustad...I use a large sundridge 2 piece (sundridge jacket, titan salopettes) and a large mustad 1 piece. Flotation suits are more weatherproof than any of the alternatives suggested here so if you find you're fihsing a rock/harbour that's kicking up a lot of spray in addition to rain and wind, you'll thank your lucky stars you have the proper kit on.

     

    I can very highly recommend the brands suggested in this reply. Do not buy IMAX...they have a terrible reputation for falling to bits.

  11. For bait I'd take medium sandeels and stinky lug, perhaps a mackerel. You generally don't need to fish at range, and can usually get away with 15-18lb main line. Grip leads and small hooks (size 1).

     

    Good luck

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