People:Norfolk and Goode, his Brother ( I think ) and myself
Duration:6.30 to 11pm
Tide:Hight tife approx 8.20pm
Weather:Dull, calm and very warm
Bait:Rag and Mackerel
Rigs:Single clip down and 3 hook flapper
Results:Plenty of Plaice, Flounder, Dogs with Codling starting to show after dusk
Report:One again this place is fishing its nuts off so really enjoyable evening.
Nice to get to meet some other forum members too.
Once again sorry about the short report but the F1 race is about to start 8) 8) 8)
Lee
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Good to see you too Lee 337, a real genuine angler and boy does he know his stuff! 8) Tought me a few new tricks also :shock:
Sorry about your sl20 on the F2 but it happens : :shock: When we see you again you can have a blast with that new Daiwa rod, I would say you could really make it sing. I would love to get up to one on the casting sessions but unfortunately I work every other Sunday and it always falls on the sunday I'm working :cry:
Well make arrangements with GG when he returns and make a day of it.
and yes that was the bro
Sorry about your sl20 on the F2 but it happens : :shock: When we see you again you can have a blast with that new Daiwa rod, I would say you could really make it sing. I would love to get up to one on the casting sessions but unfortunately I work every other Sunday and it always falls on the sunday I'm working :cry:
Well make arrangements with GG when he returns and make a day of it.
and yes that was the bro
***Tight lines to one and all***
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Steve,
Cheers for the chuck with the F2, its a nice rod. Might just take you up on the offer of a chuck with the TDXS. Am in the market for a casting/long range beach rod and it may suit my purposes.
Definately have to get organised with GG to have a day out as soon as he gets back ( if he is allowed out to play :lol: :lol: )
Alan,
Nice to meet you, just a shame i didn't know you were a fellow SAI member - maybe next time. 8)
Lee
Cheers for the chuck with the F2, its a nice rod. Might just take you up on the offer of a chuck with the TDXS. Am in the market for a casting/long range beach rod and it may suit my purposes.
Definately have to get organised with GG to have a day out as soon as he gets back ( if he is allowed out to play :lol: :lol: )
Alan,
Nice to meet you, just a shame i didn't know you were a fellow SAI member - maybe next time. 8)
Lee
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The flatties were not that big but some of them were big enough to be regarded as keepers although I returned all fish. We were fishing at the North end of the beach just before the catch netting at the pitches.
Baits don't need to be anything fancy. Flatties will take rag or lug though rag seems to have the edge-especially if tipped off with a small piece of squid or mackerel.
The flatties can be caught from about 20 yards from the waters edge so a big cast is not essential.
Masybe not everyones preference but i was using a bass rod and 3onz ballweight so the tide could move my baits about and find the fish. That said, my best plaice of the day came at range on a bait that was put out for dogs with a grip lead.
Hope this helps - good luck.
Lee
Baits don't need to be anything fancy. Flatties will take rag or lug though rag seems to have the edge-especially if tipped off with a small piece of squid or mackerel.
The flatties can be caught from about 20 yards from the waters edge so a big cast is not essential.
Masybe not everyones preference but i was using a bass rod and 3onz ballweight so the tide could move my baits about and find the fish. That said, my best plaice of the day came at range on a bait that was put out for dogs with a grip lead.
Hope this helps - good luck.
Lee
Even a bad days fishing is better than working.
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