Been out a few times recently flatty bashing on Spittal beach. For those of you that are not familiar (a few I would imagine ) it is, in my humble opinion,one of the best beaches for flatties. There is a tidal gully no more than a flick out that runs 2/3 of the length of the beach and at either mouth of it seldom fails to produce very decent size flounder. Starts to fill at about half tide on the flow.
Anyway popped out this afternoon 16.45ish (full tide being 17.25) fished the Southern entrance to this gully. Was at a range of 12-15m into about 4ft ish of water sea more or less flat. Got a knock and I could feel it kicking. Not a flatty I am thinking to myself as im winding it in, what is it?!? Sea trout of about 12-14 inch in length!
Don't know if this is a rare occurrence but certainly a first for me! Sorry lads no photo as I was too busy trying to get it back in the water in as good nick as possible. I was covered in scales but hopefully it will live to fight another day. I was over the moonc!
3 hook flapper with size 1 hooks baited with bluey. Thinking it must have been the silver of the skin that got the bite.
Anyway popped out this afternoon 16.45ish (full tide being 17.25) fished the Southern entrance to this gully. Was at a range of 12-15m into about 4ft ish of water sea more or less flat. Got a knock and I could feel it kicking. Not a flatty I am thinking to myself as im winding it in, what is it?!? Sea trout of about 12-14 inch in length!
Don't know if this is a rare occurrence but certainly a first for me! Sorry lads no photo as I was too busy trying to get it back in the water in as good nick as possible. I was covered in scales but hopefully it will live to fight another day. I was over the moonc!
3 hook flapper with size 1 hooks baited with bluey. Thinking it must have been the silver of the skin that got the bite.
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