Well my motto has always been : "If you put a bait in the sea; you've always got a chance that something might just come along"
I fished the Alcan beach today from 11.30am - 3.30pm. Quite a big "ground swell" still running but dying away all the time. However I have not done well at all for cod from this beach during daylight this season (in fact I have only had one cod from here and that was during dark) However I wanted to get out of the house, so I decided to give it a shot. Couldn't get any lugworm, so I made do with local dug ragworm from my tanks, three large whiteworm and some frozen yellowtail skins.
Nice mild day but very windy making long casting "a doddle". Wasn't very optimistic, but I managed to catch 2 x 3lbs cod, a coaly about 1lb and an undersize cod, which fortunately was only lipped hook and was able to swim away strongly.
Makes the day even more enjoyable, when you don't really expect anything.
I fished the Alcan beach today from 11.30am - 3.30pm. Quite a big "ground swell" still running but dying away all the time. However I have not done well at all for cod from this beach during daylight this season (in fact I have only had one cod from here and that was during dark) However I wanted to get out of the house, so I decided to give it a shot. Couldn't get any lugworm, so I made do with local dug ragworm from my tanks, three large whiteworm and some frozen yellowtail skins.
Nice mild day but very windy making long casting "a doddle". Wasn't very optimistic, but I managed to catch 2 x 3lbs cod, a coaly about 1lb and an undersize cod, which fortunately was only lipped hook and was able to swim away strongly.
Makes the day even more enjoyable, when you don't really expect anything.
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