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jimbocatfish
04-05-2006, 22:55
me and mrs jimbocats are off here next week "hope the weathers better there than it is here tonight",would like to try and wet a line once or twice while im there anybody got any ideas about the fishing in that kneck of the woods,any info appreciated jimbo:sun:
hammejo2
05-05-2006, 13:56
I've caught a few mullet from Ibiza just off of San Antonio. I used bread and a simple float rig. You will probably find that when you throw in a handful bread hundreds of fish munch at the ground bait but the minute you throw in a baited hook they ignore it. I found a bit of perseverance paid off and they will eventually come round to the hook bait. A couple of years ago I fished off Lanzerote and I used sections of king prawn bought from the supermardado, I fished them on the bottom and on the float. I caught small bass, silver bream, and a couple of horrible looking stone fish (i think). Bloody good fishing and a good way to get rid of a hangover.
One Spanish guy used a different method, he used a fishing rod as thick as a scaffolding pole. His rig which he told me was called the "killing machine" was a huge float, 30mm trace attached to 3 big treble hooks. He put a whole pan loaf on the hooks and cast it in. He waited until a big shoal gathered around his bait and then struck hard into the shoal foul hooking a few fish each time. he wasn’t interested in the sport and was just looking for a few fish for the pan.
jimbocatfish
05-05-2006, 14:38
thanks hammejo2,I,ll sort out some float tackle and try your method along with a telescopic rod I saw blokes catching mullet in majorca last year like this I,ll post my results when I get back .jimbo
i fished in the old town for mullet and it was excellent. prawn too a kind of bream with yellow stripes. for the life of me can't remember the name of them. never forget the fight though. scrapped like hell. mullet to 5lbs was relatively easy.
watch out though that about 4 years ago and a lot of spanish harbous etc have banned angling.
something i didn't know seems you need a license. don't know if this is true but read it on another forum.
jimbocatfish
05-05-2006, 22:25
thanks for the info dale ,sounds good I,ll check out the permit thing when I get there,jimbo.
paulkerry
06-05-2006, 10:53
Pretty sure u do not need a permit... i think may harbours frown upon fishing cos of careless anglers leaving a mess and also the fact that in the tourist spots harbours are very busy with pleasure craft mooring etc.......... lol years ago in Gosport i "Hooked" a tug boat.
jimbocatfish
06-05-2006, 11:27
know what you mean paul I once stuck a set of mackerel feathers to the rothesay ferry just before it left port using an elastoplast unfortunately there is a lot of stretch in 300 metres of mono,good idea turned bad almost lost the rod and reel as well.
paulkerry
06-05-2006, 11:31
lol....well i didnt account for the wind n line just casually blew over the radar thing... i was pretty red faced n scappered as i could see the capt wasnt to happy.. n iwasnt going to hang about for him returning
PanamaJack
06-05-2006, 13:04
Hi Jimbo
As a tourist you might be able to get away without having a shore fishing licence - a 'Licencia de Pesca - Maritima de Recreo' - by pleading ignorance. But I don't know how rigorously it's enforced, and it's a risk that you'd be taking if you didn't have one. Perhaps one of the forum members resident in Spain - Gary Smith or Gary Green - could comment on this?
If it's of any use there's reference to what is a National licence on this url - http://www.garysmithfishing.com/licence.htm.
Dave
garyagreen
06-05-2006, 14:02
www.garysmithfishing.com
you should get everything you need from this site
but yes you do need a fishing liscence in the balleric islands its hard to say but the liscence is different all over spain
if you get one it will only cost 14 euros and last a couple of years the best bait to use just now for the bream would have to be the coreano jumbos
one box will give you a few hours fishing and cost around the four euro mark from any fishing shop
fresh squid and bread are good alternatives
any questions just ask
tight lines gary
jimbocatfish
06-05-2006, 18:19
hi jack (oops better not say that on the plane) and gary thanks very much for the info lads I know its going to be very helpfull hopefully get a few fish thanks again .jimbo
garyagreen
07-05-2006, 14:39
hi jimbo i woudnt use any more than a good spinning rod for the fishing over here
and i would target the mini species with the odd big one thrown in
tight lines gary
MikeTheBass
15-07-2008, 12:02
You do need a licence!
The penalties for not having one vary depending on who catches you. Normaly, all your gear is confiscated (for good). So if you only have a cheapo telescopic, I would take the chance.
But if you have all your best tackle, then don't chance it. You can easily get a licence in Palma and it's cheap enough for a couple of weeks fishing. (Costs more to take the rods on Easyjet!):nono:
im in ibiza from the 19 july to 26 july and cant wait the link for your licence is here,hope it helps
http://balearics.angloinfo.com/information/35/fishing.asp
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