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Nice and on an incoming tide too I assume ? I'm pretty keen to give it a go although if it's at night and close to shore I would be more inclined to get the spear out, but if ya don't want to get wet
Originally Posted by Gibo
Yeah, just with a head touch so they dont spook, from the shore too
Nice and on an incoming tide too I assume ? I'm pretty keen to give it a go although if it's at night and close to shore I would be more inclined to get the spear out, but if ya don't want to get wet
Yeah its more for the challenge than the quantity, I could easily spear them too
Yeah, just with a head touch so they dont spook, from the shore too
I thought about doing that, but had a word with myself. As much as I want to catch a flounder on a softbait, it's just easier to use a spear under those circumstances. I get it though!
Likewise, although Flounder should come in during the day too I would think ? so chucking around a lure in the day time might be worth a crack. If you use a small enough spinning rod it might be like landing a Halibut
Originally Posted by MB
I thought about doing that, but had a word with myself. As much as I want to catch a flounder on a softbait, it's just easier to use a spear under those circumstances. I get it though!
Likewise, although Flounder should come in during the day too I would think ? so chucking around a lure in the day time might be worth a crack. If you use a small enough spinning rod it might be like landing a Halibut
You may have come across AlbertLyu. He is a master of the art. If you watch his YouTube videos, you'll see how slowly he retrieves his lures when casting blind. So slow, it would be painful for most of us!
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