Good luck Roland
I always fished to light when younger and picked up a few on Red Crab but came 2nd before the fight even began.
Fished a rig as described by KT of the ledges at Witsands. I took a nice size Alikreukel, cracked the shell and threaded it onto an 8/0 on 0.90 hookline.
Cast into a rocky gully and under direction of a local pulled the line in till the sinker jammed up.
Stood the rod in the bricks with quite a tight drag, then fished for Belman. Abount 50 minutes later the rod was pulled flat and a fish screamed off.
Tug of war on o.60mm Maxima. Got the fish to my feet and it swam down and jammed it's head into the bricks. I got in and eventually had to break it's neck to get it out. It opens it's gill plates and wedges itself in. First one I landed and only one I took for the pot.
Great to eat but I have to much respect for this beautiful fish, to keep each I catch
Good luck with your quest. They are there and those things that glue themselves to the rocks where you stay are awesome baits.
I always fished to light when younger and picked up a few on Red Crab but came 2nd before the fight even began.
Fished a rig as described by KT of the ledges at Witsands. I took a nice size Alikreukel, cracked the shell and threaded it onto an 8/0 on 0.90 hookline.
Cast into a rocky gully and under direction of a local pulled the line in till the sinker jammed up.
Stood the rod in the bricks with quite a tight drag, then fished for Belman. Abount 50 minutes later the rod was pulled flat and a fish screamed off.
Tug of war on o.60mm Maxima. Got the fish to my feet and it swam down and jammed it's head into the bricks. I got in and eventually had to break it's neck to get it out. It opens it's gill plates and wedges itself in. First one I landed and only one I took for the pot.
Great to eat but I have to much respect for this beautiful fish, to keep each I catch
Good luck with your quest. They are there and those things that glue themselves to the rocks where you stay are awesome baits.