Duration:Tuesday 29th: 1.5 Hours, wedensday 30th :1 Hour, Thursday 1st July :2 Hours
Tide: Filling
Weather: Overcast with light South-westerly wind
Bait: Spinner & Limpet
Results: 29th : 12 Coalies, 12 Mackerel 2 Pollock, 1 Wrasse. The 30th : 4 Pollock, 4 Mackerel. July 1st : 2 Pollock, 1 Coalie
Report:
Tuesday the 29th June
With fishing being so good for the past while I just couldn’t help myself but get down for a couple of casts.
So grabbing the gear, I headed to the same mark that I fished last week. As soon as we arrived you could see the shoals of fish feeding on sprat- near the surface, the water was boiling with Mackerel & Coalies along with some fine Pollock mixed through them chasing the fleeing sprat - what a sight, we sat and watched them for half an hour.
Then back to spinning & from the off was catching Coalies & Mackerel nearly every cast, no matter what size hooks I used they would manage to impale themselves somehow on the lures
At one stage I was reeling in a small Pollock & a massive one made a lunge at him & just clipped his tail, I tried in vain but just couldn’t tempt him
Wednesday 30th June
Well what can I say but I’m hooked just I can’t keep away.
Tried a different spot to see if I could dodge the Mackerel & Coalies & it paid off with a nice 3.5 lb Pollock & one Mac but then all went quiet, so after a bit of rock hopping went to a fairly shallow spot & after fifteen minutes landed two fine Pollock to just under the 5 lb mark
Thursday 1st July
A quick session to try & target the bigger Pollock, although swells had started to form making it very difficult to spin. What a difference a day can make, from been flat calf to very rough. I stuck it out for an hour & landed two Pollock biggest 4lb & one Coalie. Roll on the next session!!!