Is there any tips or tricks to help reduce the number of Snags when Stray-lining over foul ground?
Recently started rock fishing and have a couple of productive points but they have a large appetite for terminal tackle. I basically snell a circle hooks (6/0 to 8/0) onto 1.5m of either 40 or 80lb trace material which I tie onto my mainline with a 1/4 or 1/2oz ball sinker above the hook. I pre-tie all of my traces to save time.
I cast out, lower the drag and wait. When no fish take the bait, I tighten the drag, lift the rod high as possible and wind in fast to try and keep the hook above the reef. Still lose plenty of gear.
After a 6hr session on the rocks straylining, how many hooks would you expect to lose?
I lost 12, that was fishing two rods, one using big baits the other small. So 1 hook per hour per rod.
And a slightly different approach is to learn the terrain better. Stick on snorkel and mask and go for a wander around your potential casting zone. Even in foul terrain there will often be a sandy or less treacherous spots where you can aim your casts at.
Usually such areas are very productive in terms of fishing. If it is a complete sh##t bottom, i use circle hooks. They tend to reduce the rate of loosing hooks. Big H wrote:You can get big wet flys for trout which have a 'weed gaurd' which is usually some stiff light mono which run from the eye of the hook to the point. Seems to work well I dont see why it couldn't be applied to salt water? |

Going to do a three way trial next time I am rock fishing in the sounds.
1) Strayline with no sinker.
2) Strayline with no sinker, Plus float.
3) Pulley Rig with BOS (Maybe with float)
See if it reduces the number of Snags while maintaining my catch rate.
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