
Originally Posted by
johncar
I have been in that exact position many times with the big buggers at the boat following up the berley. Yes they are unlikely to take anything close to the boat no matter how well it is presented. I have had success though by chunking up pillies plus the off whole one and just tossing them over sparingly and then feeding a light mono line approx 8KG with say a 20KG leader tied directly to the main line, no swivels or such. A 5.0 7766 mustad hook with a no4 black swivel through the eye of the hook. Put a whole pilly on and let it float back in the current and slowly sink with the bits of berley. It might get close to the bottom before they hit it but they usually do, then the fun begins.
I actually did gaff one many years back, stupid thing to try particularly as I gaffed the tail end. The gaff hooked up and would have pulled me over the side had I not let the gaff go. The gaff popped up on the surface a few minutes later so I didn't lose it luckily. They have an amazing amount of power in that situation and regardless I would never try it again just from the point of view of wounding the fish.