2 September 2012

Curse of the Weever!

On Thursday i headed of to a new location for flounders , i blanked found it hard going with the speed of the incoming tide , but it was worthwhile as a recce , especially for other species .


That night Brian phoned and before we know it i was  allowed to go fishing again on Friday. We headed to our new favourite flounder beach, with a few Blueys for bait , and before long Brian had the first flounder followed by the next and the next.


I meanwhile couldnt get a bite before a succession of wee ones got me off the mark including my first "Double Shot"


Heres another interesting catch ,a reverse sided Flounder.
I also managed one of these unfortunate little critters and thinking it was a wee whiting i almost thought nothing of picking it up , but on closer inspection i could see it was a common weever , not one for handling!!!
15 Flounder for the session was the total tally.

On the way back up the road we stopped in at the place i fished the day previous with no result, but the target was differant , mackeral with the fly gear. We set up walked along the breakwater and waited for a "Blitz" .
 Then it happened brian ran along the top of the breakwater cast and was in , that followed with me also hooking up what scrappers they are on the fly gear! Another Brace followed for me  and Brian had  a wee coalie.
 Clousers in white , pink and white and chartreuse and white did the job.
1 each for the table  and 2 for bait for the flatties for Saturday (yes another day fishing!!!) .

Next day found us heading south for a change on a flattie mark, with the chance of a Turbot, we lasted all of an hour before feeling a bit discouraged with untouched baits , so we headed to the harbour, lovely looking place , but apart from the tap tap of tiny wee coalies we could not get a bite from a decent fish . We felt like Ducks out of water in all honesty. It's a learning curve this saltwater angling and we are still fairly new to the game. But thats what makes it so engrossing. The mackeral tasted great!




7 comments:

  1. great post col those weavers bloody hurt as well

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  2. Cheeers Dave, The remedy sounds a bit painful too!

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  3. Hey guys, you're fairly getting in to the sea fishing. Catching more fish than I ever do too!

    We should maybe arrange a meet up sometime.

    John

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    1. Thanks John , loving the sea fishing at the moment , it's a nice refreshing change ,it would be great to meet up.

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  4. nice one guys, do you eat any of the Flounders, good eating i belive!

    Enjoying your blog

    Cheers

    Harpo

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  5. Hi Stuart. Brians had a couple , ive still to try one . just need to get one big enough to make it worthwhile. Makes a change catching fish i actually like eating.

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  6. Aye smoked the first one and made a fish cake, breaded the other, they were good eating.Wouldn't mind catching a Turbot as ive read they are tasty, easier said than done though!

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