People: Me.
Duration: ~20.30-23.00
Tide: HW ~ 19.00 (I think) & choppy
Weather: Dry ( :shock: ), mild and moderate north-westerly
Bait: lug, sandeel, mackerel
Rigs: 3-hook flapper, pulley, 1-up.
Results: 3 small Flounder (~20, 24, & 29cm)
Report:
Decided to stop off at Lettergesh for a few hours on the way home – had gear and bait in the car in case the opportunity presented itself as I knew I’d be in the vicinity :roll: . On the road down to the beach, I noticed lots of flowers placed at the side of the road and immediately thought of the two Frenchmen who lost their lives the previous Monday. Wasn’t sure if this was the spot.
Feeling in a bit of a somber mood, setup at the top of the beach. The >5m tide didn’t allow anything else, although it had started to drop. Fired a pulley out at distance and lobbed a 3-hook flapper to about 30yds. Started chatting to a guy who holidays in the area regularly and told me of all the people he has seen fishing this area and has never seen any fish taken. Just then I pulled in the flapper to change the bait and found a small ~20cm flounder nibbling on the sandeel :D . Lip-hooked only, it was quickly released to fight another day. Not sure if the holiday-maker was surprised by the fact that there were fish here or that I released it :? .
Wasn’t long before he brought up the tragedy that happened behind us and confirmed this was indeed where the two Frenchmen were drowned when their car overturned into 3 feet of water.
Fished on for another 2 hours, only managing to take 2 more small flounder, 29 and 24cm, the latter coming on my last cast and nothing touching my bait at distance.
Packed-up and headed for home, with life very much in perspective.
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