tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7980178955467033631.post5633894953072321890..comments2023-04-29T11:48:08.275+03:00Comments on RC fishing: Seabass Fishing: Q&A with Berk "Legend" Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7980178955467033631.post-12270506078565245622016-10-24T20:16:52.198+03:002016-10-24T20:16:52.198+03:00Dear Oleksandr
Its happy to hear that my article ...Dear Oleksandr<br /><br />Its happy to hear that my article helped you in catching seabass .<br /><br />Let me help you some about your spots ;<br /><br />for the beach by the river outlet :<br />always check the outgoing freshwater direction as you know it changes with the wind and waves ..<br />small to medium topwater lures are way to go in sizes like 60 mm to 95 mm in wtd action preferably with some sound and rattle duo realis pencil 85 in white color is a perfect example .<br />and when waves are crushing slim jerkbaits of 110 120 mm is ideal in 30 to 60 cm dice depth in chartreuse/white/pink colors or redhead pattern those can decieve big bass in murky muddy conditions with constant slow retrieve ..<br /><br />and at night try glow colored long slim softbaits with smallest jigheads possible let them drift with the current and twitch them slug go / savage gear sandeel /fiiish black minnow in small sizes are perfect and remember dont fully charge the glow with light just a little glow will do the trick ..<br /><br />ports and harbor walls are a different story find the shallow boat landing places stairs and shallow corners bass like to push bait into those areas with other predators ...<br />also sunken boats or pilings are magnets for bass and other predators ..<br /><br />another trick of mine in ports is finding the big mullets nearly always there are bass between them and u can sort bass out without scaring the mullet with lrf tackle and softlures ..<br /><br />for lures in ports xrap rapalas 8 or 10 cm / lucky craft b freeze md / duo tide minnow sprint 75 / fiiish black minnow / duel hardcore shad 65 mm / duo realis jerk 100 sp / and last of all slug go type lures with darting jigheads all been my favorites ...<br /><br />and keep that in mind in ports hits from barracudas groupers small amberjacks and leerfish nearly always happen dont go too light without necessary ..<br /><br />always focus and plan for a single spot and prepare and search tour spot thoroughly for any activity before deciding to move on .<br />bass can be finicky and lure selection even retrieve rates and action can be crucial about catching and not catching ...<br />dont give up before trying everything <br /><br />wishing you tight lines and best of luck ;)<br /><br />BERK<br />RC fishinghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14578673102939808851noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7980178955467033631.post-8692741598473477742016-10-24T15:20:42.250+03:002016-10-24T15:20:42.250+03:00Hello Berk .
I am sure that this article will help...Hello Berk .<br />I am sure that this article will help many! for myself, I found a lot of answers there, thank you for that))<br />Last winter I started to catch sea bass, but without result ... This year, I tuned in to the season seriously, after your article I went every day to go fishing, on the 16th day I was cath my first sea bass, and I was very happy! <br />I fish in the Adriatic Sea, I have three spots for fishing: <br />- 1 beach by the river outlet <br />- 2 is also a beach at the river outlet <br />(all 2 rivers very small, there can not rise seabass, the bottom is sandy with stones, mostly small stones)<br />- 3 is the ports wall, there is a little freshwater creek, at the night there is a man made lighting<br />(sandy shore)<br />I have a question for you - better visit all three spots for one night/evening in search of the fish or focus on one spot?<br /> Thank You , Oleksandr .Oleksandr_adriaticseahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08480865630954945820noreply@blogger.com