Fishing was really slow to start with so we wondered around a bit trying both piers either side of us but no fish were forth coming . We were not sure what to do and were contemplating upping sticks all together and moving to another mark then we decided just to try the mark we stated on again with the tide now much further in. We ditched the LRF rods altogether and concentrated on the float fishing.
And it wasnt long till i found myself connected to a little green wrasse.
Just the confidence booster we needed .
Not long after Brian dropped a bite, and then i hooked another little wrasse similar in colouration to my first.
Things were picking up with Brian also hooking up this stunning green one.
With our bait dwindling away , the sport continued i dropped a fish then hooked up again this time a nice red codling.
nice to see another species, i then rebaited and cast again and the bait couldnt have been in for 10 seconds when the float again went under. This time a red coloured wrasse.
What great natural camo on those fish.
ReplyDeleteGreat camouflage some are so bright though you wonder what they are blending with.
ReplyDeleteThird one down,green one lovely little fish. Not much not to like about Wrasse. Summers not the same without a few trips for them...
ReplyDeleteCheers Martin, that one was a looker. Definitely a place in my heart for the wrasse.
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