The Megawrasse One Up' X-layer Shad
Anyway, perched on an outcrop and after working my way through a handful of 3" softies to no avail I finally rigged one up on a 7g Decoy Bachi jig head. After no bites for an hour my tasty little creation instantly provoked a response when two hungry garfish, one after another decided they were making it their lunch. Too much of a mouthful for either of them they both managed to shake the hook but nonetheless my One Up' Slayer had heated things up. Shortly after, I had another take; this time much more fierce and after a serious tug-of-war my jig head was spat back with the X layer half still intact and the One Up' tail presumably still in the mouth of a rather large and angry wrasse. The soft tail and join was obviously a downfall of my creation but after all they were leftovers, and luckily I had made 2. At these points during a day's lure fishing I'm still uncertain if it's my game-changing lure that has suddenly made the difference or if, the more likely scenario in my opinion; feeding time has commenced and the fish decide to go nuts. Anyway, after a few more knocks on the Mega One Up' Mk 2 I managed to land a few fish including pollock and this lovely Ballan.
As the tide began to push and conditions changed for the worse I was pushed back along the ledge and scaled down to have some last minute fun with the LRF gear and some Power Isome.
Another following session was less productive with a couple of wrasse favouring the awesome 2" Fin-S Fish in black glitter and a solitary but determined young pollock.
Finally and as things seemed to be slowing down on the salt I had a few hours roaming the riverbank yesterday in hope that the clarity had improved after the awful conditions in the past few weeks. The water was still on the muddy side and after my attempts at the perch and chub on small soft plastics proved fruitless, I was again flicking through my bag in hope of finding a lure that would provoke a response. After a good couple of hours with only a chubby or trouty knock on a small grub I decided to have a go for a pike and got about cuing up a Wave 4" Tiki Paddletail Shad in rainbow trout on a size 3/0 5g jig head. Not having used these lures before I was instantly impressed with the action and combined with the jighead it made a pretty good job of imitating a distressed or injured roach or trout which was exactly what I needed in the conditions at hand. I managed 3 jack pike on my walk back along the ground I had just covered all of which nailed the Wave paddletail with intent and didn't want to let go. This was the largest which put up a great scrap on light gear.
Wave Tiki Paddletail Shads were from AGM which I think were end of the line jobs. The Big Bite 4" Shad looks identical if you're up for giving them a try.
I'm hoping to get out in the coming week so fingers crossed there'll be another report to come soon.. In the mean time, thanks for reading and good luck if you're getting out there too..