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I'm new to the sport of deep sea fishing. Been out only afew times but normally with people who know what they're doing. But now I have bought a boat and need to skill up quickly.
When do you use a skirt ? Live Bait / Pilchards / Lures and typically what fish would you be targeting ?
Thanks
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V Funny about the skirts....Maybe I asked poorly...but will look up the Cd in any event - sounds like a good idea.
What i meant was - when trolling, and fishing a live bait would you use a skirt, and if so under what circumstances as opposed to not using a skirt.
When trolling and fishing a bait (pilchard, etc) when would you use a skirt and why ?
Would you ever use a skirt with a lure ?
i ahve seen a "skirt" which seems to use a sinker for weight - looks like a squid is usually rubber / plastic and comes in varying colours ? - Any info on that, and how to fish it ?
The standard rubber skirts can be used for various methods .
i use them when trolling dead baits like gar .( swim baits and skip baits )
You can slide them down over the head of the bait ...alternatively you can put a nose cone on , but i still slide a skirt over that for the added colour .
It helps keep the water pressure direct over the head , to stop the head of the bait from tilting away from the line and causing it too spin .
I also use them sometimes when drifting or slow trolling pilchards as again , it helps stop the spin .
it can also give a bit of colour, and hide / hold a small sinker on the bait .
They are not for targetting any fish in particular , more a method of fishing .
Generally the methods they are used in are for pelagics though
No you don't use a plastic skirt with another lure ...no need
They can be used as a lure them selves though, there are better options , but the tuna chew them up
Just so we are on the same page ,.....this is what you are talking about ????
These are rigged with a hook , but you get the drift ...