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also planning on catchin one on lures but as phil said i also was thinking they might prove a pain to catch
although have had them when spinning for macky etc, thet have a canny size gob on them like
Nah, mate, they're agressively greedy, just need to think about where you're more likely to catch micro species, still takes a bit of a knack to catch them fair on a lure - danced mine around so it looked like a little shrimp and it did the job. Been plugging around Sluice now a few times with no joy though, I'm goosed for getting down there nice and early though in the mornings with no car at the moment, gonna have to dig the pedal bike out I guess.
Are we running any kind of bonus system for home-made lures - not ones using a bought mold, just purely made from whatever is lying around the house? Might add another element of fun.....?
Decided to head out to Beadnell thismorning with Phill for a sunday sesh. and glad to say... were at the top of our table... I'm above cause I caught my 2nd species first! started off with my pollock.
After no more fish from the big skeer we moved a couple of times. Phill left me with the bags and swanned off somewhere.
His moving resulted in 2nd place on the table with a lance for starters.
After some loud shouting of carl I decided to push on and moved to steal his spot!
Which resulted in him getting more than me lol
this is his coalie...
Was a cracking day and a nice place to fish, definitly going to try again!.
Carl
Species: Cod, Bass, Coalie, Flounder, Dab, Rockling, Mackerel, Plaice, Pollock, Ballen Wrasse, L/S Scorpion, Common Blenny, Weaver (unfortunately), Whiting, Common Eel, Trout, Pike... think that's it
Cheers bud, seems I need more than luck lol I blanked but will learn from it. Takes a bit of getting used to using light gear with lures, as opposed to beach gear.
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