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ARTIFICIAL BAITS PART 2
Following on from last time when we were looking at artificial baits and their
effectiveness whilst fishing from the shore. The Fire Tail by Berkley is another
scented variation of the Power Worm. It comes in various colours and flavours. I
have tried these off rocks where the water is deeper and just on the very edge
where predator fish hide in wait. I used a spinning rod and just let a Fire Tail
down to the seabed then slowly reeled in imitating an injured fish, straight up
the rock edge. The only problem was that with the Fire Tail not being weighted I
had to use a weighted single paternoster set up. The risk is that the weight
snags in the rocks but after some practice I found that the trick was to keep
the rig moving all the time. Again I threaded the Fire Tail onto the hook length
as I would a live worm. I caught two Oblada fish using this method, but it may
be easier to just use a bubble float and go spinning with these particular
baits. These may be worth a try casting at distance - something I will try in
the future. Off the UK coast it seems they are good for big cod at distance so
we arrive back at the age old problem that the Mediterranean is a very different
sea to fish.
Fire Tails and Power Worms
Deep Water Below The Rocks
Something else I tried was long lining. Send a 120 gram weight out as far as you
can and then connect a lure to the line and let it slide down to the water. This
is something the Spanish do a lot with live bait. I thought it was worth a try
with artificial bait and it worked. Most Rappala lures or shads available have
the eye in the mouth of the imitation and I just made up a link with a small
swivel threaded on the main line to attach it to. Only through experimenting do
we find if different ideas work here in the Mediterranean. The clear and
sometimes flat calm waters gave me the idea of trying some Grauvell Japanese
Flies. The twelve flies come in a box of twelve different colours for two and a
half euros. One calm afternoon I just flicked one out with a light rod and let
it ride on the surface in deep water. After an hour I was about to give up then
I saw a dark image coming up to the surface and lunge at the fly, I struck, and
lost it. Why I struck I do not know, it would have been better to let the fish
take the fly. A silly mistake but it proved that maybe fly fishing would be good
when the conditions are right.
Rappala Lures and Grauvell
Shads Grauvell Assorted Flies
Keep trying artificial baits as they are an alternative to worm, squid or
mackerel. Berkley have now brought out a new range including grubs and peeler
crabs so I will get hold of some and see if they work and let you know.
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