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  • Glass Centre - 05.03.13

    Just a quick report on last nights few hours out. Fished two hours up and down at the Glass Centre - lovely night listening to the match accompanied by the rats, jesus some of them are as big as kittens!

    Anyway, setup and before had a chance to pour a cuppa was straight into the first of the night



    After that got these two in quick succession







    Went quiet as tide peaked and then hit into another couple of small fry







    Any help on id'ing the catches would be appreciated - always get confused with pollack/pollock/coley/whiting (can see the difference in colours and curves of the line) and the blemny thing??

    Cracking night with a few different species and nice easy fishing under light - would definitely recommend the place for an easy session.

    Used mackeral, bluey, squid but everything was caught on yellowtails - rest of these to be used today so will post back tonight on how they get on.

  • #2
    Hi mate looks like a coley and an eelpout.
    List of South Shields Pier Fishing Marks http://youtu.be/l-R3XPf0S0Q

    2014 Species Hunt 37
    2013 Species Hunt 27

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    • #3
      Hi mate, species in order.... codling, coley, eelpout, flounder, codling.

      Thanks for posting, a nice read and good pics.

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      • #4
        nice busy session there mate nice one.
        Feel free to take a look at my blog.

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

        Cheers eddie t

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        • #5
          eelpout or viviperous blenny. named because of the way it wraps around your wrist as you try to unhook it.

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          • #6
            Well done mate, nice fish!! Ya not wrong bout the rats down there ave seen loads and that was during the day,there the only thing that puts me off fishing down there during darkness!!! Hate the things

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            • #7
              A good session for you mate

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              • #8
                Originally posted by dabcatcher View Post
                eelpout or viviperous blenny. named because of the way it wraps around your wrist as you try to unhook it.
                i thought they were called viviparous blennies because they are viviparous, ie they give birth to baby blennies rather than lay eggs.

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