Club comp today, drew a decent peg on the pier then realised I'd taken my bucket of plain leads out of the car for my trip to Portsmouth so that was that idea knackered. So it was back to plan A and off to old faithful the Blast beach for the afternoon.
Got down there an hour before kick-off to find I was the only one on there and made the walk along to about 100 yards shy of the stack. Had plenty of time to get set-up and enjoy the late summer sunshine, conditions looked spot on for October but unfortunately we are a couple of months early...
Another couple of lads soon joined me on the beach, 12 o'clock came and away we went. For the first couple of hours all was quiet, then about mid-tide a chuck closer in saw a little rattle and a tommy codling on the beach to save the blank. Then a couple of cast later a nibble on a cast tried closer in and another fish was landed, this time a 28cm Flounder and something to weigh in
The tide was really pushing in now but with it the sea was dieing off. However the fish were coming on and in quick succession I had three Coalfish, unfortunately non of them bigger than 30cm so all went back to fight another day:
Into the last hour and another nibble saw a 24cm Flounder landed, continuing the narrative of fish too small to bother the scalesman. And then it was 5pm, time to call it a day and head back to the club with my solitary specimen. A whole 7oz was my weight for the day which probably got me 14th out of the 14 that weighed in but it was (mostly) a lovely afternoon on the beach though a chilly SE wind got up as the afternoon went on.
Most fish fell to ragworm with a couple taking bluey with a balance of fish taken at range and closer in
Got down there an hour before kick-off to find I was the only one on there and made the walk along to about 100 yards shy of the stack. Had plenty of time to get set-up and enjoy the late summer sunshine, conditions looked spot on for October but unfortunately we are a couple of months early...
Another couple of lads soon joined me on the beach, 12 o'clock came and away we went. For the first couple of hours all was quiet, then about mid-tide a chuck closer in saw a little rattle and a tommy codling on the beach to save the blank. Then a couple of cast later a nibble on a cast tried closer in and another fish was landed, this time a 28cm Flounder and something to weigh in
The tide was really pushing in now but with it the sea was dieing off. However the fish were coming on and in quick succession I had three Coalfish, unfortunately non of them bigger than 30cm so all went back to fight another day:
Into the last hour and another nibble saw a 24cm Flounder landed, continuing the narrative of fish too small to bother the scalesman. And then it was 5pm, time to call it a day and head back to the club with my solitary specimen. A whole 7oz was my weight for the day which probably got me 14th out of the 14 that weighed in but it was (mostly) a lovely afternoon on the beach though a chilly SE wind got up as the afternoon went on.
Most fish fell to ragworm with a couple taking bluey with a balance of fish taken at range and closer in
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