poniedziałek, 9 września 2013

It's about what you can't see this time.......

Where should i start? I have had quite a few sessions of late both hard and light rock sessions have been sqeezed in. But more than anything else i wanted to take the opportunity to explore the Century HPR rods in a little more detail. Before their release there was a lot no an awful lot of they do this they do that from people that used or tested / designed them. To compliment this there was also a lot of they can't do this and they can't do that....
So what are they realy like? I decided early on that i would shell out for a full set of 7'3, 7'7 and 9ft models so over a L1000 later i have all three rods and i have fished all three in many and varied methods now.
These rods were designed for set purposes in mind with the HRF angles, so are they only HRF rods? No no where near it they are so multi talented it is amazing. In Centurys own words i quote:
The 7'3 version HPR
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This is best suited to Texas rigging, weightless worm and presentations in clean to fairly heavy ground across a wide weight and line range. It will handle plugs to the rated specification with ease but is more in tune with crank-baits rod and minnow's up to around 145mm. It has incredible balance that will work with reels in the 2000 – 3000 without modification and can handle pitching, flipping and overhead casting styles with ease. The rods are counter balanced with the fulcrum point based around the reel stem or, just in front. This is the do it all rod for Bass, Wrasse and a multitude of species from boat, kayak, skishing (wetsuit fishing) and shore.

The Staggered tip is recommended for Kayak and Boat where the mid section spigot is removed from the equation. 7-3" was designed to move the right amount of line on a strike, move around the bow and stern of a kayak and to give enough tip out of the water when skishing.

Bite detection is electric and the power in the rod completely seamless no matter the fish size. Bass to over 10lb and wrasse to over 6lb have been taken on this model."

They have summed it up nicely here thouugh now wrasse to over 7lb have been taken on this model though...
The rod is rated to 25 grams correct? Well this isn't in the normal rating range they are rated for sensativity at distances within the set weight range. There are rods that i wouldn't want to cast over the set amount on. This isn't one of them. Much like the Hardy fly rods or the Loomis nrx rods they have cut the weight to 25% on average yyet still overline by 2-3 line weights with ease. This is the same material though autoclaved by century. So i tested this and i have have fished lures to 38 grams with ease and pitched flipped 2-3 ounces on this rod! Just to see how it felt to be honest and it handled it with ease. The rod has back bone real back bone though this only comes into play when it is realy needed. Suited to 0.8-1.0pe braids and a 5 gram texas head i will feel everything that is happening. But it's a lure rod isnt it? Yes but also doubles a a terrific float fishing rod for saltwater or a short stalking rod for carp in the margins or surface fishing during the summer.
Mullet fishing with a 0.8 braid and 8lb fluro leader is a dream too. The rod protects the braids further than  i could have imagined. A true all rounder by designed or accident? I don't care to be honest, if you pick the rod up and waggle it you feel nothing, though strap on a reel and get out and fish it then you feel everything that is happening it becomes an extension of you.
The more you fish it the more you feel what is happening. I love this rod my personal go to rod for most of my hrf rock pig fishing now.

The Century 7'7 HPR a true work horse, this is a little different rated at 28 grams again the sensativity ranges not the exact casting range. This was the first rod i fished in the range and when i picked it up i though jesus christ thats stiff i will not be able to feel a thing until the first bite that was.
Though again in century's own words i quote :
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This is a bit more specialist but perhaps the best choice if dealing with windy coastlines, kelp bottoms, proper big boulders or dense matted weeds like japweed and bootlace weeds. It will of course work well with all the methods described per the 7’ 3” model but, this rod has more initial power availability making it great for work in weed beds and around boulders. It moves line very quickly and has a stiffer tip than the 7’ 3”. This in turn makes it the ideal choice for jerk style hard minnows and a multitude of hard lures. This rod will cast a good ounce of lead and this, along with the slightly stiffer tip makes it ideal for the Carolina rig (weight inline with the lure but, the lure carries no weight itself). This means that on those super windy days, you can keep contact with the weight but the fish can still pick up a weightless lure.

This rod excels at flipping. (Flipping has become a devastating close range method where a lure is lowered down behind some kind of structure or in to cover) The reel’s bail is engaged as wrasse and bass can hit so very hard that you need a strong, powerful rod but, still with very good bite detection."

This is a lot more powerful than the 7'3 model though this is designed for carolina rigging and draging up to 28 grams through the bottom with out the tip folding or colapsing on you, to which is does very very well indeed i must say. This rod will cast well above 28 grams believe my 4 oz of lead flies a long way doubling as a cracking close range bass bait fishing rod i found especially with braid fitted. Also a float rod, boat / kayak rod for larger jigging deep water pollock jigging no issues at all there. A hard plastic rod? Oh yes this is a cracking surface or popper rod i found personaly imparting life into patchenko's at distance with ease.
The reserves of power have to be felt to be believed i find they are just sheer power in reserve and when a 5lb pig hits right under your feet hit and hold you need to trust your kit and this rod has earn't it's trust this year several times. Indeed in 2012 this will also be my pike lure rod of choice for heavier lures well above the 28 grams mark for deep water fishing from a boat or float tube.

The last but not least 9ft version.... Well what can i say but a missile launcher is i ever seen one... Here what Century had to say on the matter:
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This is the multi range lure rod that was designed and tested for soft lures to around 9" and hard lures in as wide a range (length and weight) as possible. It is super fast, loads very easily and rewards the angler with long, controlled casts at ranges other rods cannot match with this amount of control. It works with 'everything' but, as most testing was done under the cover of darkness, you can pretty much work this rod with your eyes closed. It excels with weightless soft lures like senko's and sluggos from 4 - 7" fished in the soft needle style and yet, will work a top-water bait equally well whilst being a dream to work slim minnows at any depth. Because of it’s super, super fast recovery and balance system, it doesn't throw wild loops of braid off the rod top which can lead to horrible braid knots when fishing weightless styles. Again though, this rod has been built for the modern lines that are available on today's market. The power of the rod is to be felt to believed but, it is not at all stiff and never locks up, just delivers more as required."

I out and out bass rod for my uses it will handle all the hard plastics i have thrown at it including the OSP Yamoto not the most aerodynamic lure but fires it out there. Soft needle tech comes alive with this rod suited to a 0.8 pe braid it will handle anything that swims in out waters. Though retains the senativity for rolling a 1oz ball weight through an estuary for flounder or bass. The least ysed rod merely because i dont bass fish that often but a piece of working art...... a 28 gram 9 inch stick bait going over 70 yards!!!! Thats some casting tool i can tell you.... I could go on and on about these rods but in reality they speak for themselves. By Choice i have matched mine with Shimano Rarenium 3000SFA reels (shallow spool).

Recent sessions have provided further insight to rock pigs and behaviour especially on the turn of low water in local marks they have become hyper agressive, and especially towards creature baits. Taking fish from reefs and sand bars alike running no more than 5 gram texas rigs.

Comming to the change of seasons not the end....

The beown leaves are well and truely here the country lanes are covered with those glistening carpets of leaves already. Funny realy as i was sat on the beach baking on sunday, and swimming yesterday in the sea making the most of it. Yet 8 hours later when i finished work i was driving home in the rain and digging out my SFT gloves for the start of the winter. 
Now many Bass anglers will be dreading the impending winter setting in and polishing the gear and storing for the winter months, but not all round rock anglers no siree.... We don't stop we only change tactics or lures. I haven't stopped fishing since i started now winter lrf spring hrf and through the summer mixing it up. 
A fantastic year has been had many many bass falling to both styles, wrasse in the many hundreds marker the same with pollock, sea trout salmon, rainbow trout all falling to the same methods in both fresh and saltwater. 
I have taken a few weeks off to recoupe after many things over the past 8 months personaly including my mother suffering multiple heart attacks and a bloody stroke and helping her through this period though things are looking up. 
This in turn taught me a lesson, nothing is simple learn new ways and understand the principles that are within this and you will go further... This year i have been refining my own styles and continue to do so. I remember saying a couple of years ago now to Ben field of the art of fishing i only need a couple of rods..... To which he is never going to let me live down i'm sure... since saying that i have bought a complete set of Century HPR rods, a major craft zalts solid tip and a tubular tip to match it, a garbolino magistar2 rareniums, a roves crosa 2000, and still have another 2 rods and another reel on this years list. Then i will have a complete working set and spares to lend people to try out the diciplines. Don't get me started on bait casting rods lol...
Though we have seen an upturn in rock fishing curcles with people comming up to us localy, ranging from students to police officers and trying out put rods and then going off and buying light game and hard game kit. 
A few weeks ago a local police officer was stopped chatting to us and was considering rods ect so i rigged up all mine and showed him the subtle differences. I find last night he bought a zalts solid tip and rarenium to match my own kit and is lookng forwards to fishing with us soon. 
The specialist forums over at JBG have seen an increased membership of late, and thefacebook group i started for rockfish has passed the 100 members worldwide marker. I have been researching more and have big plans for 2012, this year i have dedicated myself to fishing hrf more and more and my personal results have spoken for themselves. So now next year apply all that i have learnt this year and go onto bigger and better things again. 
The Century HPR's have proven their worth time and time again, though they have qualities that have been built in that i never shared i knew of them before i even owned them but never went nito details to be honest. 
As i did mention at some point each rod was purpose built 7'3 close range, pitching and flipping, 7'7 carolina rigging and hard plastics, 9ft soft needle and hard neele minnow rod. Well the casting weights? This is a bone of contention they were designed and rated for feelat distances, i have chucked out well above the marked casting weights on my rods and they loved it. I take no responseabilty for what you do with your rods it's my own choice but 3oz on the 7'7 goes a hell of a way i can tell you, bait fishing for bass on the 9ft with 2oz + bait? Yep who said these rods were sole purpose? 7'3 2 oz and fished hard yep been there too. It is largely down to the materials used. I remember ready the hard syntrix reviews of chaps in the Florida keys landing sharks on the 7wt trout fly rods!!!! This is the exact same materials though autoclaved by Century so they are more than up to the task i can assure you of that. Yet they retain sensativity far beyond that of many other top end rod makers. 
So until next time tight lines all..

This time last year what were we doing?

I have just sat going through the photos in the archives from the past 12 months. Last September i had a mark nailed for what i thought back then were big pigs... I was landing 2-3 fish a session on a regular basis and very happy with that. 
Then fast forward to now and what has happened?? I have landed 20+ fish in a single session, Had several fish over 5lb, 4 fish over 6lb and 1 breaking the magical 7lb barrier!!!! I stopped counting on the species i had caught this year when i hit 20 seperate species using the rockfish styles only. 
Conversations with Keith White that we could look at catching Bream on lures? Surely it couldn;t be done or could it? Well 70 Bream later i think we have proven this can be done easily by merely patterning fish behaviour and matching the lure size colour ect and hook size to the quarry you are chasing. 

What starts with a 3 and ends in a 7?

Well for the first time in a long while i am truely lost for words this evening i decided to do a big pig hunt this morning. As after sorting other bits and pieces that i needed to do this morning. I headed out to an old mark i havent fished in 25 years or so though i remember the ground there like the back of my hand. So starting off tight left i had a few nipe from the first cast in and things were looking promising. 
So i moved to a gulley system fishing into 3ft of water and the gale force winds were nuts I held the rod straight and the lure was @90" angles!! Then the rain arrived horizontaly stinging rain wind and i'm getting bites. I opted to take the 7'3 HPR this morning with a 0.8pe braid and 5 gram texas rig using the snowbee stinger lures proven fish caters in my parts. Well casting away and concentrating to feel whats happening with the wind that was gaining and nip nip bang fish on a massive struggle ensued and i managed to land a fish of 4lb 11oz 
Forget sitting on a rocky ledge with 13ft rough ground rods, pack away the 6oz grippers. Instead pick up the Light lure rods, soft plastics, a small selction of jig heads, hard plastics net and sanity your in for a hell of a ride...... 

HRF (Hard rock fishing) or LRF (Light rock fishing) originated in Japan and has been altered slightly to suit the Uk fishing we do. Rods ranging from 0.3-4 grams casting weight through to 3-25 grams casting weight on average. Soft Lures, hard lures, metals they all have a place. 

The quarry? This is where it gets realy interesting, fishing or scorpion fish through to double figure bass and all in between, transfering the rock fish techniques to freshwater the ends are limitless.... 
Let the journey begin..