Results: Countless shannys and a single scorpion fish
Report: Went out to try catch some pollack on the fly no real joy there wind made casting difficult. Decided to hit the rockpool to get some mini species on the fly. Didnt get any on the fly was but the min we put some limpet on the hook it was frantic fishing. Eric got the scorpion fish. loads of fish in the pool if you want to get some mini species. Moved to whiterock to try get some flatties on the fly but didnt last long.
very good! now your uppin the anti with underwater video footage! :shock: ... good stuff mate.. would love to try some swff some time
Sun Apr 06, 2008 9:23 pm
Cheers was testing out the waterproofness of the camera was suprised at the quality of the picture underwater. Would prefer something bigger but the small fish are fun to catch as well.
Sun Apr 06, 2008 10:01 pm
what was the camera or housing you where using??
Sun Apr 06, 2008 11:00 pm
That first fish has beautiful colours but the fin on the back looks dodgy can they sting like the weaver,
Would they be toxic or harmful for a kid to pick up, :?:
Mon Apr 07, 2008 9:50 am
brianbru wrote:what was the camera or housing you where using??
I was using an olympus 790sw. Waterproof and shockproof.
mann wrote:That first fish has beautiful colours but the fin on the back looks dodgy can they sting like the weaver, Would they be toxic or harmful for a kid to pick up, :?:
They are not too sharp you would have to give them a good squeeze for the spikes to dig in also they are fairly placid out of the water dont flap about too much. And they are harmless according to fishbase.
Mon Apr 07, 2008 10:08 pm
jack01986 wrote:
brianbru wrote:what was the camera or housing you where using??
I was using an olympus 790sw. Waterproof and shockproof.
I've the same one myself, great tough little camera and being waterproof makes it especially handy to bring fishing.
Tue Apr 08, 2008 10:33 pm
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They are not too sharp you would have to give them a good squeeze for the spikes to dig in also they are fairly placid out of the water dont flap about too much. And they are harmless according to fishbase.[/quote]
Thats good to know
Thank's for the info,
Tue Apr 08, 2008 11:38 pm
mann wrote:That first fish has beautiful colours but the fin on the back looks dodgy can they sting like the weaver, Would they be toxic or harmful for a kid to pick up, :?:
the local scorpion fish are harmless, unless you get spined by them, but its non toxic.. just be sure you know what a weaver looks like..
there are two species of weaver off our coastline, the lesser which frequents clean beaches and in fairly shallow waters and the greater which will be found in deeper waters..
knowing what they are and look like can save a lot of agony or a trip to the hospital or GP..