I dug out the fly rod for a trip to the local river too for trout.
And there has been more trips for those beautiful wrasse. with the 3 species of corkwing , goldsinny and ballan showing face.
I also had a trip with Scott and Nick too loch Etive in search of spurdogs.
Unfortunately no spurdogs showed but between us we had loads of grey gurnard ( a first for me) Scott had a couple of small thorn back rays.
The bigger gey gurnards had lovely gold flecks |
green eyes |
A couple sharks did appear for Nick and Scott but not the sort we were after.
Doggie style |
The following day i went too Burntisland where there were a couple of fellow lrf'ers fishing . Chad and Tony.
Chad had a nice wrasse and Tony managed a couple of butterfish and a Yarrel's blenny . I had a few wrasse , a corkwing a goldsinny and a ballan or two , before they had to head home . I stuck it out into the evening but it was tough in the out going tide. i was forced to move and look for a new wrasse- hole out the front on the breakwater. It was till tough till around low water when the tide turned then i found a hot spot where it was a bite a cast.
A nice evening |
perfect! |
The cream of the evening was a dark chunky corkwing wrasse , a bit of a warrior this one.
Wrasse action to come:
It was good to meet you mate, a fellow enthusiast!
ReplyDeleteSame to you Tony. See you down there again no doubt. Going to b try some of those fatty spots next week maybe if the winds in the right direction
ReplyDeleteSorry flattie not fatty.
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