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#1 Post by barto »

People: 3 of us

Duration: 7 pm -11pm

Tide: hw 10 ish

Weather: mild and fine light sw breeze ....

Bait: rag , lug ,mack and crab

Rigs:flappers and pullies

Results: dogs, flounders , whiting




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not a lot to report just another typical day on the east coast . small flounders during daylight dogs and whiting into the evening .
we had a few good knocks on bunches of lug but sadly never connected with any of the bites . we also had a couple of hooks bitten of . we were thinking spider crabs ?? is it too early in the year for them ?
one of the dogs coughed up a sprat or herring not too sure what it is .so anyone out there who can enlighten us .
smashing evening to be out such a pleasure no to be freezing while fishing .
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Re: kiloughter

#2 Post by mitch »

dont think its spiders but there are plenty of big red edible crab around that area
at the moment .
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Re: kiloughter

#3 Post by roryodonnell »

Looks like a herring. There seems to be a fair few about. Hopefully the BIG bass are behind them

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