Prompted by another thread asking about conger, I'm just wondering what sort of fishing the Blocks might offer.
I took a look at them at more or less low water the other week, after fishing for coalies on the float with my son, on a very quiet pier.
They're massive and certainly offer some pretty secure habitat for marine life
Some of them must be about the size of a transit van and they don't seem to have been placed as such, more like dumped, presumably to soak up the force of heavy wave action.
I know folk pull pollock, cod, coalies etc out near there, I'd guess wrasse will be kicking around as well.
Does anyone know what the lettering refers to? I thought; either where they were made or maybe where they were supposed to be located during building of the pier.
Then there's the concrete platform, next to the blocks;
anyone know what it was for?
I'd love to find out more about the pier, who actually built it and how but when I've searched the web there's very little in depth information and certainly no plans of any kind.
And finally: on the way back to the car, I took a few pictures of the wreck on the beach, anyone know what the vessel was called?
cheers
Steve
I took a look at them at more or less low water the other week, after fishing for coalies on the float with my son, on a very quiet pier.
They're massive and certainly offer some pretty secure habitat for marine life
Some of them must be about the size of a transit van and they don't seem to have been placed as such, more like dumped, presumably to soak up the force of heavy wave action.
I know folk pull pollock, cod, coalies etc out near there, I'd guess wrasse will be kicking around as well.
Does anyone know what the lettering refers to? I thought; either where they were made or maybe where they were supposed to be located during building of the pier.
Then there's the concrete platform, next to the blocks;
anyone know what it was for?
I'd love to find out more about the pier, who actually built it and how but when I've searched the web there's very little in depth information and certainly no plans of any kind.
And finally: on the way back to the car, I took a few pictures of the wreck on the beach, anyone know what the vessel was called?
cheers
Steve
Comment