People:Me
Duration:8.5 hrs
Tide:Last 2 hrs down, then up to high water.
Weather:Warm, sunny, dry at first then cool N breeze with heavy showers later.
Bait:Frozen mackerel and fresh lug.
Rigs:3 hook flappers and 3 boom flappers
Results:Small flounder, tiny turbot, dabs, wrasse and pollack.
Report:
I started off on the beach for the last of the ebb tide with bites coming straight away. A series of small flounder came 1, 2 and 3 at a time, only up to 17-18cm in size. One of the flounder was quite unusual, it was completely camouflaged on both sides, just like a slice of well done toast! At low water a small turbot (11 cm ) came ashore followed by another even tinier one at 9 cm; this is the smallest turbot I've ever caught and I have to admit I got a bit of a kick getting one so small. Is this what angling writers mean when they talk about " a better stamp of fish "? One of the flounder was quite unusual in that it was completely camouflaged on both sides, just like a well done slice of toast. ( For a quick look;
http://youtu.be/9etWq9VrPPE ). In total the beach yielded 10 flounder and four tiny turbot, all on mackerel and all from very close in; not even a bite at long range. As often happens here, the fishing died after low tide so I moved to a different mark.
At the second mark bites were a bit slower but the fish were a bit bigger starting with a 27 cm dab and a similar sized flounder. Another smaller dab and flounder followed and then the first ballan wrasse of the year showed up. A further four wrasse including a double came ashore, all around the 27 cm size. Most of the fish at this mark came to lug bait rather than mackerel. At this stage I was experiencing some very heavy prolonged showers, one of which must have been bordering on thunder as I got an unpleasant static electric shock from one of the rods despite everything being soaking wet. I got a second shock from the same rod , nothing from the other rod and I am wondering if the fact that the "electric" rod (or should I call it the Lightning rod) was using braid rather than monofilament, had anything to do with it. Anyway with the bites slowing down and weather getting worse I headed for home, via the Chinese.
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