02/07/2012

Tough day...

Out today to a foggy, windy and rainy start. Mind you the sun came out later and helped a bit. The water was rough, very rough and full of weed, but I kept on and after about two hours I hooked what felt like a good fish...lots of head shaking and POP! The lure came out.....gutted! After a lot of talking to myself and cursing I fished on and later put on a weed less rigged slugo to try to escape the weed. After a few minutes a good bang on the rod and a bend as the fish turned....and POP! No proper hook up...this was not going to be my day! Later still a school Bass burst out of the water completely missing the hard lure I put on...I laughed...this is a sign! Fished on for another hour or more, with no more fish. Gannets were diving a lot and very close in... but the sea was going gaga now...till next time...that's fishing!

22/06/2012

That Monkey.....

So…the weather for Friday looked bad…here we go again….ok...that’s it a change of plan! Up at 4 am and a quick coffee and away down the main road, which was dreary. Along the back roads and noting the huge amount of rain which was still on them I thought this was going to be another waste of time. Got to my chosen mark to find the water like cocoa. A few casts and off to mark two which was inside the harbour. Lovely clean water with patches of weed. Fished for a few hours here, but no luck, it just was not happening. Realised I had left the lure box back at the car and had no spare, and yes it happened …crack! Rigged a bit of stick on the line and managed to pull it in range of the tip of my rod…lucky lure? Off to mark three...outside the harbour, to find milky water but quite fishable, and a ramble began, casting down the gully’s as I went. Half asleep now I wound the pilchard lure in and it all stopped…then shaking… I realised I had my first Bass of the season on. Played the fish for a bit and got it close to the edge of a rock pool, when it threw the hook just as a wave washed it over the lip into the rock pool! I dropped the rod and dived in, chasing the fish around on my knees…grabbed it! Yes! Phone cam to get out…shite it’s away again…it was like a mad mud wrestle! Tried to grab/photograph the fish and it was going mental in the pool! Then another wave came in, filled the pool and she was gone. I’m counting that! (Did I get a pic? Turns out I got a fuzzy one) Stood up and realised my shorts had popped a button or something and were slipping down hanging on by the wader gusset! Drama! Anyway moved off along the mark after a few more casts came to a lovely gully. First cast and fish on…no drama here nice and easy on to the pebbles. Barb less hooks out like a dream and back it goes. Fished on and another hit which resulted with me holding the Bass, the lure floating away snapped off, and the rod getting washed into the gully….sorted it all out using the length of the rod to snag the lure back (lucky lure for sure!) Dropped another fish soon after hooking up, and looked at the time I had to leave for Clare’s school concert! But walking back flicking the lure here and there I winkled out a small one… I am sure I could have had more if I stayed… but who knows! Anyway finally...The Monkey is off my back!

21/06/2012

Monkey off my back........

Very early shore raid this morn... 3 hours sleep but worth it .....4 landed and dropped one .....report soon ...zzzzzzz no sleep till midnight ......

17/06/2012

Post gales......

Out this morning early...4:15am start and off to a favourite mark of mine to find utter choas...tonnes of weed filling the entire beach and well out into the water... So back inside the harbour and launched the kayak. At best the water clarity was about 3or 4 feet...very poor. Not a sign of a fish...

09/06/2012

A late report....

While the ban is on, you have to try to come up with some fishy stuff to do.. I have this notion of catching a flounder or two on fly, in my head for a while now. When I first started fly fishing I had a flounder as a by catch one evening and it put up quiet a scrap...so a plan was hatched.... I arrived and set up the yak, with ever so simple equipment on board. I paddled to the spot and dropped anchor and began fishing a Rio T-11 sinking line with a small black clouser (a size 4 I think, and a small bit of lure-flash and red eyes).The ground under me is sandy..with a run off from an estuary....and here is where I went wrong (I think??) I fished the last hour of the flood on...and I had no takes at all...but I did manage a new species on fly...lasso style! At least I was in the zone! I think I should be there at the last hour of ebbing tide...ah well...this is how you learn I guess... So..after a bit i moved to deeper water to test my poor fly fishing skill's on the ever so willing Pollack...ha..they did not fail me, but all were a little on the fish finger side.......