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Duration:4 hours fishing
Tide:strong
Weather:glorious
Bait:mack and squid
Rigs:various
Results:spurdogs red and grey gurnard macks dabs
Report:went on a spurdog hunt as the weather was kind we went to a mark we havent fished in 3 years and sure enough the spurs were waiting on us first in the boat came to me a fish of 10lb on baited feathers :lol: then the heavy stuff came out next was a 9lb huss for myself then it was spur after spur i landed 7 upto 12.5 lb specimen 8) and my mate had 3 upto a cracking 14lb 8) all in all a super day watch this space for spur of the moment stuff :lol: :lol: :lol: .
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JOHN1 wrote:not very far kev :wink:
all i can say is its all about location/location/location :lol: :lol: .
meaning they seem to be very localised i have 3 locations for them and i will say no more.
No hassle at all John, Wasn't expecting the exact mark. I was just curious as to how far off you would need to go for a decent spur. I've never caught one. From what I read, they seem to be caught at that size in very deep water. I was thinking that you were way off shore :?:
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