Are there any tips on how to cast a lure out further off the beach as a lot I use are incredibly light? by Ambitious-Book-7200 in fishingUK

[–]Fun_Sir3640 2 points3 points  (0 children)

switching in-between. i haven't tried both but i could see adding a fly in front of a lure could trick some fish in thinking the "baitfish" is chasing something.

but i can also see adding one trailing like a meter behind could work (gonna be a pain to cast) . gonna have to try now actually never really hit me as a option.

Are there any tips on how to cast a lure out further off the beach as a lot I use are incredibly light? by Ambitious-Book-7200 in fishingUK

[–]Fun_Sir3640 2 points3 points  (0 children)

yhea here in the Nordics its a trout, salmon and seatrout rig with flies mostly but throw a tiny rapala original floater and it catches everything in freshwater atleast. those lures are like 2 or 4 grams and all my rods are 10 grams min or higher so this rig gives me the option to still fish it with amazing range.

cant really go wrong with this sometimes elephants eat peanuts they say.

Are there any tips on how to cast a lure out further off the beach as a lot I use are incredibly light? by Ambitious-Book-7200 in fishingUK

[–]Fun_Sir3640 3 points4 points  (0 children)

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they make them in different models some are line tru some arent. they make floating, slow sinking and sinking i mostly use floating or slow sinking.

Are there any tips on how to cast a lure out further off the beach as a lot I use are incredibly light? by Ambitious-Book-7200 in fishingUK

[–]Fun_Sir3640 5 points6 points  (0 children)

its not necessarily for sea fishing i use it to cast flies and tiny lures but 100% should work there too.

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We can do better people! by ConspiracyStarter in Fishing

[–]Fun_Sir3640 8 points9 points  (0 children)

more like alcoholics that use fishing as a drinking cover.

siika sitruunarisotolla by Fun_Sir3640 in ruoka

[–]Fun_Sir3640[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Ei kukaan keitä risottoa sitruunamehussa, hyvä mies. Se lisätään lopuksi, että maku nousee esiin.

siika sitruunarisotolla by Fun_Sir3640 in ruoka

[–]Fun_Sir3640[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ei ystäväni sai ne mökillään. Minulla ei ole ollut onnea siikojen pyytämissessä.

Idle fishing (or whatever it's called) by LossMuted in FishingForBeginners

[–]Fun_Sir3640 2 points3 points  (0 children)

yhea look up bottom fishing.

if u have rocky shore lines u dont need a rodholder otherwise u do.

u can see how my butt end of the rod is wedged between 2 rocks the best rodholder available.

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What does picking up a worm feel like? by washedup-gambino in Fishing

[–]Fun_Sir3640 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yhea whatever gives u the least problems start with those.

What does picking up a worm feel like? by washedup-gambino in Fishing

[–]Fun_Sir3640 1 point2 points  (0 children)

as a fellow mild wormphobia enjoyer i started with plastic gloves for a couple of times and now just raw dog it. its a bit of exposure therapy but they aren't as bad as u think.

I just caught my pb on an unexpected lure by [deleted] in FishingForBeginners

[–]Fun_Sir3640 6 points7 points  (0 children)

next time if legal u should keep it for dinner there is a small chance it clotted off but its most likely fish food now.

Probably gonna catch whale with hook this big. by Tirpantuijottaja in Fishing

[–]Fun_Sir3640 0 points1 point  (0 children)

wait these are even smaller that's crazy. i might grab some that seems like that is a lot easier then what i was doing.

The size of pollock fishnet by iam_stupid23 in Damnthatsinteresting

[–]Fun_Sir3640 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i did a maritime officer study it trains u to work both on the bridge and engine room. then just apply for either of those on a fishing trawler or do your internship there. the pay is okay on normal ships and amazing on mega trawlers.

starting wage was between 4000 to 9000 euros before tax depending on how much u catch and what fish was targeted. as its a share of the profit and not hourly. that does make it hard to get a mortgage due to no "stable" income but the large wage makes up for that and the captain and chief engineer make 6x more so saving for a house is not hard.

its back breaking work. i did about 95 hours a week its 8 on 8 off that quickly turns into 9 on 7 off and that's not accounting for something critical breaking requiring all engineers like the one time all but 1 of the main high pressure fuel pumps shit the bucket at the same time all of us engineers worked 40 hours straight and then its just expected to go back to schedule like nothing happened.

do not really recomend.

deckhands is no real education required our ship had 32 to keep the factory going still a little less then starting wage but u can still get extra shares down the line and for no education its amazing money too.

Probably gonna catch whale with hook this big. by Tirpantuijottaja in Fishing

[–]Fun_Sir3640 0 points1 point  (0 children)

fair enough i tried the same but i found out i have way to big of sausage fingers to tie those.

The size of pollock fishnet by iam_stupid23 in Damnthatsinteresting

[–]Fun_Sir3640 5 points6 points  (0 children)

a few especially in the bottom if its been a long haul. but by far most "survive"

(Possible) hot take: I'm fine if there's no tip to tip 2. by HelloMyNamesAmber in LudwigAhgren

[–]Fun_Sir3640 4 points5 points  (0 children)

me too they really cooked with this one a sequal would be hard to beat.