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Bream and drummer rig - rock fishing
Gents, I'm chasing some drummer and bream off the rocks on Friday-Saturday and need some advice. This is my proposed tackle. I basically have two options, and some questions.
Option 1: 10'6 4-8kg TCurve Inshore rod + Sienna 4000FD spooled with 15lb Sunline Super PE. I generally use this as a light beach outfit and I love it. I'll use a running sinker (as little as the conditions allow) straight to the hook, but my question is whether I should tie 15lb fluoro leader using a slim beauty or similar, OR use a swivel in between the mainline and the leader, with the sinker running on the trace? How long should my leader be? I wonder about this, as I obviously can't wind the leader on if I use a swivel, but if I tie it to the mainline using a slim beauty or albright I could. Also, am I better off using some 20lb Schneider mono as the leader so it slows the sink rate a bit? The other option is a cheap no-name 12ft 5-10kg surf rod and a cheap Penn 6000 spooled with 20lb Schneider. With this one, I would probably just use the mainline, with a running sinker to the hook. Much simpler but potentially less fun. Thoughts and advice would be greatly appreciated. |
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20lb mono, sinker straight to the hook, 15lb PE will get cut to pieces on the rocks if you hook a drummer, the 20lb will give you some hope you just have to lock up and brace yourself
drummer have a very delicate bite and a very nasty attitude good luck Dave |
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You would only need to go for braid if you were fishing an area where you need some distance, I use a 30lb braid for this but targetting snapper off the stones. I also have a similar 10lb braid setup and casts a mile off the beach. If straight through mono is an option for you, this is the better way to go. You WILL be rerigging if you're fishing in the right spots, and continuesly tying on leader after leader is not only a pain it's time wasted when the fish could be there for you.
If you had to go braid for some reason, use a swivel for the reasons above, unless you like tying leaders all day ![]() Not sure why you'd say straight through is less fun? You'll spend more time fishing. Yes braid makes everything feel bigger but there's no reason you can't use all the gear in option 1 with mono instead of braid. My setup is 9 foot but it suits where im fishing. If a 10foot rod casts far enough and can lift the fish out of the water run with that
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Personal bests on lures (tip): Bream - 44cm using Gulp floating shrimp Flathead - 79cm using Berkley Bigeye blade Jew - 76cm using Squidgy wriggler prawn Bass - 45cm using Strada Riot 55 Surface walker Estuary Perch - 39cm on Berkley Pop Dog Tarwine - 27cm using Squidgy Wriggler Silver Trevally - 42cm using Evercatch blade |
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Yeah cheers mate, I'll have to strike hard when they bite then? I'll let you know how I go.
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I wouldn't worry about them getting spooked too much. I use 30lb braid and 40lb mono in case I have to stop a groper and it doesn't seem to bother the drummer
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20lb will not spook bream or drummer off the stones when using bait. You cant go much lighter anyway due to bust ups. Fishing like this is not about breaking strain, its about diameter and abrasion resistance. You need something that wont get cut up too easily, and 20lb is the go, 25 is even better.
Yes strike hard when setting thos hooks ![]() As per normahs quote, if there's groper potential and you want to actually land them, 20lb will only cut it in fairly forgiving country. You really need 30-60lb for these, and it just depends on thr terrain and how far you need to cast, but thats a different game really
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Personal bests on lures (tip): Bream - 44cm using Gulp floating shrimp Flathead - 79cm using Berkley Bigeye blade Jew - 76cm using Squidgy wriggler prawn Bass - 45cm using Strada Riot 55 Surface walker Estuary Perch - 39cm on Berkley Pop Dog Tarwine - 27cm using Squidgy Wriggler Silver Trevally - 42cm using Evercatch blade |
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But as you say - different ballgame. Looking forward to it. I'll burley with a bread, sand and seawater mix. Maybe some prawn heads+shells in there too. |
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![]() This is the kinda stuff im talking about, your local should have something similar, http://www.tackleworldtownsville.com...der-tough.html
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Personal bests on lures (tip): Bream - 44cm using Gulp floating shrimp Flathead - 79cm using Berkley Bigeye blade Jew - 76cm using Squidgy wriggler prawn Bass - 45cm using Strada Riot 55 Surface walker Estuary Perch - 39cm on Berkley Pop Dog Tarwine - 27cm using Squidgy Wriggler Silver Trevally - 42cm using Evercatch blade Last edited by timk1111; 23-07-2014 at 07:42 AM. |
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If you are solely targeting drummer 20lb should be ok.... Just. My intention of mentioning my rig is so you can rest assured they won't get spooked. I wouldn't stress over making the rig complicated to accommodate a heavier leader. The truth is you will still get popped. The simpler the rig the less you have to carry and the quicker you can re rig and get back in. If you are constantly getting busted consider a change but otherwise stick to the k.I.S.S. principle
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As for targeting groper good luck on 30lb.... I still get pumped regularly on 40
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![]() Also, it didn't sound like he was targeting them as such, just a backup plan if the water is calm and the fishing is slow. Still I'd go higher than 30, may as well as they don't get line spooked.
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Personal bests on lures (tip): Bream - 44cm using Gulp floating shrimp Flathead - 79cm using Berkley Bigeye blade Jew - 76cm using Squidgy wriggler prawn Bass - 45cm using Strada Riot 55 Surface walker Estuary Perch - 39cm on Berkley Pop Dog Tarwine - 27cm using Squidgy Wriggler Silver Trevally - 42cm using Evercatch blade Last edited by timk1111; 23-07-2014 at 05:09 AM. |
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I'll go for the simple 20lb mono rig. Keen! Thanks to Normoh as well. Going off my own topic, but keeping on the theme of keeping it simple: 6lb mono straight through for mullet, with a float? Or do I need a fluoro leader say 4lb? |
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http://www.getprice.com.au/surecatch...--47900687.htm If you're not talking about estuary mullet, then ignore what I said as that's the only place I've targeted them :P If you don't mind me getting slightly back on topic Have you done much of this kind of fishing (drummer)? Any idea about bait? And how to put it on?
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Personal bests on lures (tip): Bream - 44cm using Gulp floating shrimp Flathead - 79cm using Berkley Bigeye blade Jew - 76cm using Squidgy wriggler prawn Bass - 45cm using Strada Riot 55 Surface walker Estuary Perch - 39cm on Berkley Pop Dog Tarwine - 27cm using Squidgy Wriggler Silver Trevally - 42cm using Evercatch blade Last edited by timk1111; 23-07-2014 at 07:45 AM. |
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Mate if I catch a drummer it'll be my first. Not a rock fisho, I cut my teeth in the estuary and on the sand. I've caught many, many bream but never from the stones! |
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