Well, with the big sea pounding the shores on Friday and many views on would it drop off or not when the wind decreased on Saturday, Tony and I decided on the "Private boaters Ace Card" ie we'd leave it until 4.00am Saturday and go and have a look ourselves before taking the decision.
Got there and found , surprisingly, it was less than many seas we'd fished in the past and with the forecast to only improve, we .... "gave it a go..."
Confidence was high, so long as we got out there (and it's even a weekend) we'd bag up ........
hmmmmm ... we forgot the rules, this is fishing not catching so unfortunately el blanko was on board today
We started a mile or so off thinking if this works we can fill the boxes without too much diesel spend .... no that didn't work
We moved to St Marys (the banker?) to catch the late run of spring cod (armed with fresh nipping peeler crab) ... no that didn't work .... (like the first spot the water was a suspension of brown "brown bits") ...
We moved out to 5 mile to get to clear water to another good wreck ..... No, that didnt work ... the water was still just as brown ......
OK here we are 5 miles out the sea not too bad but a bit cold, lets give it a go and do the 8 mile wrecks ....... no, that didnt work either ... still as brown as a brown thing can be......
Right then, lets take away the excuses of water clarity and hit the 13/14 mile wrecks that'll do it .... no, that didn't work either ........ still brown water ...... less brown I give you, but Brown !.
At a loss, we thought well, lets just head kinda back in and do all the wrecks we know so well on the way back ..... hmmmm that didn't work either ......
conclusion ..... there's no fish in the sea !
no no no lets not get that depressed
We today fished, 2 of us, a full tide from top to bottom using pirks, hokkais, daylites, shads, baited flowing taces all with/without squid, crab, mussle ..... and not a bite detected between us
so ... either ...
a) theres no fish and the big blow moved them off past 15 mile
b) they are there but are not on the feed (and are good at dodging pirks)
c) we lost our mojo
hey ho , until the next time
good luck lads, I'm sure we just hit a black spot that will clear very soon
norm
Got there and found , surprisingly, it was less than many seas we'd fished in the past and with the forecast to only improve, we .... "gave it a go..."
Confidence was high, so long as we got out there (and it's even a weekend) we'd bag up ........
hmmmmm ... we forgot the rules, this is fishing not catching so unfortunately el blanko was on board today
We started a mile or so off thinking if this works we can fill the boxes without too much diesel spend .... no that didn't work
We moved to St Marys (the banker?) to catch the late run of spring cod (armed with fresh nipping peeler crab) ... no that didn't work .... (like the first spot the water was a suspension of brown "brown bits") ...
We moved out to 5 mile to get to clear water to another good wreck ..... No, that didnt work ... the water was still just as brown ......
OK here we are 5 miles out the sea not too bad but a bit cold, lets give it a go and do the 8 mile wrecks ....... no, that didnt work either ... still as brown as a brown thing can be......
Right then, lets take away the excuses of water clarity and hit the 13/14 mile wrecks that'll do it .... no, that didn't work either ........ still brown water ...... less brown I give you, but Brown !.
At a loss, we thought well, lets just head kinda back in and do all the wrecks we know so well on the way back ..... hmmmm that didn't work either ......
conclusion ..... there's no fish in the sea !
no no no lets not get that depressed
We today fished, 2 of us, a full tide from top to bottom using pirks, hokkais, daylites, shads, baited flowing taces all with/without squid, crab, mussle ..... and not a bite detected between us
so ... either ...
a) theres no fish and the big blow moved them off past 15 mile
b) they are there but are not on the feed (and are good at dodging pirks)
c) we lost our mojo
hey ho , until the next time
good luck lads, I'm sure we just hit a black spot that will clear very soon
norm
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