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    Due to work hours I haven't spent as much time sea fishing as much as I'd have liked too in the past few months - and looking at a mesely 10 species in the 2014 hunt over the past month I decided something needed to change.

    Myself and regular fishing companion Andy (Lambtonworm) decided a couple of weeks back that a trip to Anglesey north wales was in order to give me the chance to catch up, as well as an opportunity to pick out some of the species we don't see much of on our coast. And the trip didn't disappoint.

    Day 1:
    Set off Sunday morning 7am, and after picking up some breakfast at Oinkeys in Llanddualas, we arrived at the beach motel in holyhead around lunchtime.
    A quick decamp and straight to the breakwater.
    Started fishing around 13:00 on the green light - the low tide meant despite our LRF approach we were not fishing into particularly deep water down the side. Still Andy managed a sand smelt for the hunt before we decided to move further along. Same approach resulted in numerous ballens/corkwings, pin whiting, and poor cod, plus plenty of dogs on the big rods - Also a few large spider crabs and a pair of brittle starfish.
    Spent time chatting and fishing alongside Alan huges of the welsh international team and fished on into evening. Tried the end for an hour or so before heading back to the motel for 10pm.

    Day 2:
    Early rise again at 5am and straight back to the breakwater. Given that it was early hours and I had planned to spend most of the weekend fishing LRF style, I decided to have a first few hours targeting rays/hounds/huss.
    2nd cast with a big Sandeel/squid wrap bait resulted in my first bull huss, weighed and verified by Andy at 10lb 2oz - absolutely over the moon! Sadly just dogs for the next couple of hours and we decided to have a break once the sun really started turning the heat up.
    Back out again for lunch and we were back on the LRF gear resulting in leopard spotted and rock gobies, smelt, common blennies, ballens/corkwings.
    The numbers for the hunt were on the rise for both of us but I was most determined to get a goldsinny and Andy a tompot blennie.
    Andy got said blenny, however I was growing frustrated in my goldsinny search, particularly as we had commandeered and baited an abandoned lobster net, and every time I dragged it up there seemed to be a goldsinny inside!
    Giving up on my pursuit of a goldsinny I switched back to the big rod with big fish/squid baits again in the hope of a ray or conger - sadly this didn't materialise. At 10pm Andy shouted over that he'd just had a succesfion of pouting and, sensing another opportunity, I set up the LRF rod again. Yet again my quarry eluded me, but guess what happened to come along on the last cast - a goldsinny!!

    3rd day:
    Our last day today but we still decided to hit the breakwater again for 5am and fish on till high water at 10am. This time exclusively stuck with big baits, again targeting conger/rays/huss - you guessed it - nothing but bloody dogs.
    Packed up at 10am, headed back to check out and proceeded to take the long drive back home!


    Had a brilliant weekend and will most certainly be heading back again.
    All in all I managed 9 species over 2 and a half days - not bad going I reckon, and certainly shot myself back up the table!

    Here's a few pics from the various sessions.



































    Last edited by L_muslibar; 24-06-2014, 07:54 PM.
    Liam

  • #2
    decent weekend with a good few species,would have liked a Huss but only the smaller cousins wanted to play on my big rods,as for the Cuckoo Wrasse well another failure and 20+ leads lost trying,the outside of holyhead takes no prisoners and make Shields pier look like a sandy beach. your up and running now a couple more trips and you will be challenging for the top,well done mate.
    Angling Trust/UKCC Level 2 Sea Angling and Coarse Fishing Coach at www.fishingnortheast.co.uk or follow us on Facebook fishingnortheast.co.uk

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    • #3
      Great trip and some excellent pics lads. I'll have to get to the species hunting again, big wrasse have been my target lately.
      People who live in glass houses have to answer the door.

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      • #4
        Great session boys with loads of species great pics and report
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        PENN 525 MAG KNOBBY
        OKUMA TRIO 55
        YUKI RUBYMAR
        RON THOMPSON TYRON
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        • #5
          what a trip defo looks like its worth the travel
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          • #6
            Cracking report. Pics are fantastic. Well done lads. I hope one day to be able to put a few miles on to get to locations like that

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            • #7
              Great trip, looks like a good place to fish. Were the LRF style catches on bait, or Isome or other jellies?
              Ron Thompson Axellerator 13’ - Penn Spinfisher 7500
              Daiwa Seahunter Z Spin 10’ - Penn Battle II 4000
              Savage Gear Bushwhacker 8’ - Shimano Ultegra 2500


              FLOUNDER, SEA SCORPION, COLEY, MACKEREL, LAUNCE, WEEVER, SHORE ROCKLING, POLLOCK, BLENNY, DAB, WHITING, COD, 5B ROCKLING, PLAICE, DRAGONET, EELPOUT, COMMON EEL, THORNBACK RAY, BALLAN WRASSE, CORKWING WRASSE, TOPE, GREY GURNARD, DOGFISH, TADPOLE FISH, TURBOT, SMOOTHOUND, BASS

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              • #8
                All on bait Andyco, tried small sections of red isomes a few times but couldn't get any interest. The LRF lads over there use isomes a lot though so they do work.
                Liam

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                • #9
                  Great trip away boys nice one.
                  Feel free to take a look at my blog.

                  http://edds-fishingtales.blogspot.com/

                  Cheers eddie t

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by L_muslibar View Post
                    Due to work hours I haven't spent as much time sea fishing as much as I'd have liked too in the past few months - and looking at a mesely 10 species in the 2014 hunt over the past month I decided something needed to change.

                    Myself and regular fishing companion Andy (Lambtonworm) decided a couple of weeks back that a trip to Anglesey north wales was in order to give me the chance to catch up, as well as an opportunity to pick out some of the species we don't see much of on our coast. And the trip didn't disappoint.

                    Day 1:
                    Set off Sunday morning 7am, and after picking up some breakfast at Oinkeys in Llanddualas, we arrived at the beach motel in holyhead around lunchtime.
                    A quick decamp and straight to the breakwater.
                    Started fishing around 13:00 on the green light - the low tide meant despite our LRF approach we were not fishing into particularly deep water down the side. Still Andy managed a sand smelt for the hunt before we decided to move further along. Same approach resulted in numerous ballens/corkwings, pin whiting, and poor cod, plus plenty of dogs on the big rods - Also a few large spider crabs and a pair of brittle starfish.
                    Spent time chatting and fishing alongside Alan huges of the welsh international team and fished on into evening. Tried the end for an hour or so before heading back to the motel for 10pm.

                    Day 2:
                    Early rise again at 5am and straight back to the breakwater. Given that it was early hours and I had planned to spend most of the weekend fishing LRF style, I decided to have a first few hours targeting rays/hounds/huss.
                    2nd cast with a big Sandeel/squid wrap bait resulted in my first bull huss, weighed and verified by Andy at 10lb 2oz - absolutely over the moon! Sadly just dogs for the next couple of hours and we decided to have a break once the sun really started turning the heat up.
                    Back out again for lunch and we were back on the LRF gear resulting in leopard spotted and rock gobies, smelt, common blennies, ballens/corkwings.
                    The numbers for the hunt were on the rise for both of us but I was most determined to get a goldsinny and Andy a tompot blennie.
                    Andy got said blenny, however I was growing frustrated in my goldsinny search, particularly as we had commandeered and baited an abandoned lobster net, and every time I dragged it up there seemed to be a goldsinny inside!
                    Giving up on my pursuit of a goldsinny I switched back to the big rod with big fish/squid baits again in the hope of a ray or conger - sadly this didn't materialise. At 10pm Andy shouted over that he'd just had a succesfion of pouting and, sensing another opportunity, I set up the LRF rod again. Yet again my quarry eluded me, but guess what happened to come along on the last cast - a goldsinny!!

                    3rd day:
                    Our last day today but we still decided to hit the breakwater again for 5am and fish on till high water at 10am. This time exclusively stuck with big baits, again targeting conger/rays/huss - you guessed it - nothing but bloody dogs.
                    Packed up at 10am, headed back to check out and proceeded to take the long drive back home!


                    Had a brilliant weekend and will most certainly be heading back again.
                    All in all I managed 9 species over 2 and a half days - not bad going I reckon, and certainly shot myself back up the table!

                    Here's a few pics from the various sessions.



































                    Wow thats some weekend lads well done,how long does it take to get there?

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                    • #11
                      I spoke to Andy before yous went away. Excellent report and ticked a few more species off the list.

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                      • #12
                        Great fishing mate and nice report!
                        Harrison p3 & shv20
                        M427 su & Saltist 20

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