My first catch report, due to it being the only one worth reporting on!
Went out today at around 9:30am, leaving from Seaton Sluice. Wind reports were totally incorrect and alot of others decided not to go out, but we were determined as there were still a few people going out!
Steamed out towards St Mary's but decided not to go out as far as the yellow can in case the conditions worsened. First drop with some 'Mackmaster' green feathers and *bang*, hauled up a big mackerel. Then another, then another, then they were coming up in 2's, 3's, 4's... a bit of a mad 10 minutes but then went quiet as we drifted into shallow water. Stayed for another 5 minutes then *bam*, big hit on one of the new light rods with silver daylights on & it bent right over hauling it in. Pulled it in and here was a 3-4lb cod, 2 big mackerel & a small coalie! Nice one! Interestingly enough, the cod went for a bare hook!
Steamed back out into deeper water again and got into a couple more mackerel and loads of small coalies, sand eels & a couple of small codling, but then the sea started to get a bit uncomfortable so we called it a day. We got absolutely soaked coming back in, but made it in safely.
In total we got 21 mackerel, all keepers and some of them really big, a few cod, 1 keeper, numerous sand eels and undersize coalies. A good result off just ~1 1/2 hours out. All caught on various unbaited daylights/feathers & Hokkais.
Looking forward to the next trip out, hopefully the weather & sea will be nicer!
Went out today at around 9:30am, leaving from Seaton Sluice. Wind reports were totally incorrect and alot of others decided not to go out, but we were determined as there were still a few people going out!
Steamed out towards St Mary's but decided not to go out as far as the yellow can in case the conditions worsened. First drop with some 'Mackmaster' green feathers and *bang*, hauled up a big mackerel. Then another, then another, then they were coming up in 2's, 3's, 4's... a bit of a mad 10 minutes but then went quiet as we drifted into shallow water. Stayed for another 5 minutes then *bam*, big hit on one of the new light rods with silver daylights on & it bent right over hauling it in. Pulled it in and here was a 3-4lb cod, 2 big mackerel & a small coalie! Nice one! Interestingly enough, the cod went for a bare hook!
Steamed back out into deeper water again and got into a couple more mackerel and loads of small coalies, sand eels & a couple of small codling, but then the sea started to get a bit uncomfortable so we called it a day. We got absolutely soaked coming back in, but made it in safely.
In total we got 21 mackerel, all keepers and some of them really big, a few cod, 1 keeper, numerous sand eels and undersize coalies. A good result off just ~1 1/2 hours out. All caught on various unbaited daylights/feathers & Hokkais.
Looking forward to the next trip out, hopefully the weather & sea will be nicer!
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