Met up with a few of the guys down in Plym the other night. Was a bit of a wind blowing, which dictated where we fished. The action was good, many fish being taken as the tide slowly filled the Marina.
I was using the Nories RockFish Bottom UL 1.8-7g, with a 2506 Certate loaded with Sunline Small Game 0.4PE. Rigged up a drop shot rig using a size 10 hook, with drop shot weights of 3.5 & 5g.
Searching out the sides of the Marina walls, the lure doing the business was the Ecogear Aqua Aji Straight 2" in various colours. Had a selection of Goby type fish, along with some great scrappy little Goldsinney Wrasse, who were attacking the lure in numbers;
Saturday, 5 November 2011
Plym Night Light Games 03-11-2011
Plym LRF 01-11-2011
Met up with a few of the guys down in Plym last night. Strong winds dictated where we fished, but good banter and fun throughout. Fished with the Nories Slow Retrieve 0.9-5g, Certate 2506 with Sunline Small Game 0.4PE.
Amongst the usual Polack, managed to catch a Poor Cod, last one I had was in the cold winter, also some kind of Goby thing, very small. Both taken on a Ecogear Aqua Aji Straight 2". on a barbless size 14 hook, with a 0.8g split shot 3" from the lure;
Got to fish a new part of the Harbour as well, the guys have had good success there before. Fell in love with Matts Certate 2004, looks a great size and will now be on the shopping list...
Also had this little greedy critter from the Creek at the end of my fields the other week, just did not get round to posting it yet, taken on a Power Isome;
Amongst the usual Polack, managed to catch a Poor Cod, last one I had was in the cold winter, also some kind of Goby thing, very small. Both taken on a Ecogear Aqua Aji Straight 2". on a barbless size 14 hook, with a 0.8g split shot 3" from the lure;
Got to fish a new part of the Harbour as well, the guys have had good success there before. Fell in love with Matts Certate 2004, looks a great size and will now be on the shopping list...
Also had this little greedy critter from the Creek at the end of my fields the other week, just did not get round to posting it yet, taken on a Power Isome;
Light Action Fun 31-10-2011
Have not fished much the last few weeks, so thought I would get out today in between surfing, and get some fish! Started off near Salcombe, the weather was not great, choppy conditions with swell rolling in. Went light, with the Nories RockFish Bottom UL 1.8-7g, 2506 Certate with 0.8PE Sunline Small Game.
Scrambled down to a rocky platform, tide was pushing, lots of water movement. Started out with small plugs, working various depths, and caught a good handful of Pollack. Switched over to a small metal vib lure, and again took a load of Pollack, nothing too big tho. Finally tackled up with a 2.5" Fin-s SP, and wangled out a small Wrasse, along with a few Pollack.
The tide was pushing up over my fishing spot, so headed off for a surf at home. Looking back from the footpath, quick shot of the terrain and conditions;
Then this evening, decided to go for a spot of LRF in Dartmouth. Wind was strong, but managed to find some sheltered spots in the Harbour. Rod choice was the Nories Slow Retrieve 0.9-5g with the same reel and line as above. Used a 0.9g Ecogear Shirasu Fine head, with an Ecogear Aqua Aji Straight lure, drifted in the current.
First fish of the evening was a Smelt, followed by several Pollack, from micro up to the size of the one pictured below;
As the tidal flow and wind increased, decided to fish a little heavier, and rigged up a 2" Ecogear BugAnt, Texas style with a 3g sinker. Twitched along the bottom, had a more aggressive fish take the lure, and after a scrappy fight, landed a small Bass from a dark spot;
Had good fun, was nice to get out fishing again, think I will be heading down to Plym tomorrow night for some more light action.
Scrambled down to a rocky platform, tide was pushing, lots of water movement. Started out with small plugs, working various depths, and caught a good handful of Pollack. Switched over to a small metal vib lure, and again took a load of Pollack, nothing too big tho. Finally tackled up with a 2.5" Fin-s SP, and wangled out a small Wrasse, along with a few Pollack.
The tide was pushing up over my fishing spot, so headed off for a surf at home. Looking back from the footpath, quick shot of the terrain and conditions;
Then this evening, decided to go for a spot of LRF in Dartmouth. Wind was strong, but managed to find some sheltered spots in the Harbour. Rod choice was the Nories Slow Retrieve 0.9-5g with the same reel and line as above. Used a 0.9g Ecogear Shirasu Fine head, with an Ecogear Aqua Aji Straight lure, drifted in the current.
First fish of the evening was a Smelt, followed by several Pollack, from micro up to the size of the one pictured below;
As the tidal flow and wind increased, decided to fish a little heavier, and rigged up a 2" Ecogear BugAnt, Texas style with a 3g sinker. Twitched along the bottom, had a more aggressive fish take the lure, and after a scrappy fight, landed a small Bass from a dark spot;
Had good fun, was nice to get out fishing again, think I will be heading down to Plym tomorrow night for some more light action.
Tackle Update November 2011
Nories Treju 85 7.8g 85mm
Jackson Dead Float 8g 80mm
Ecogear MW70S 9g 70mm
Jackson RA Pop 7g 70mm
Daiwa Dr.Minnow 7g 90mm
Nories Boss Pupa Shallow 5.6g 40mm
Ecogear Sansun 3"
Ecogear Bugants 2"
Jackson Dead Float 8g 80mm
Ecogear MW70S 9g 70mm
Jackson RA Pop 7g 70mm
Daiwa Dr.Minnow 7g 90mm
Nories Boss Pupa Shallow 5.6g 40mm
Ecogear Sansun 3"
Ecogear Bugants 2"
Monday, 10 October 2011
West Cornwall Day 2 With Joe & Oli [04-10-2011]
Met up with Joe and Oli, down in West Cornwall, as they were fishing a mark right on my doorstep, and invited me along. I was keen to see what fish were about, as it is a spot I have totally overlooked, dismissing it. I was fishing light plugs and SP's, with the Nories Seabass Program 5-12g, Certate 2506 with 0.8PE Sunline Castaway. Fishing around the high tide, with the conditions very calm, with a light breeze now and then.
I started out with the Patchinko 100, fanning the water from my rocky perch. Meanwhile Joe was searching the bottom, and soon hooked into a Wrasse, which looked like the biggest fish of the day. Spurred on by this, I quickly rigged up an SP, and set about the rocky depths. Plenty of taps with no hook ups, I was being teased by the smaller fish, nipping the tail of the lure, with a good few bungee fish. Managed to hook into a few, and landed 3 Wrasse, nothing of any size tho;
Continued to swap between hard and soft plastics, but moving along the stretch of coast, did not see any more signs of fish, even tho the ground seemed perfect for the Wrasse. Making the way back to the car, stopped off and searched the water with the Patchinko 100 again, all 3 of us using surface lures. As well as a few swirls, and swipes, this also attracted the sea gulls, and I had one after my lure, luckily dropped after a short carry. Joe was not so lucky, and had to reel a gull in before unhooking it!
Into the realms of final cast territory before the car, searched at distance, and had a good follow. Next cast into the same area, had a solid take and hook up. The light rod bent into the fish, making it appear to be a beast, but when close in and landed, it was a small Bass, but a very welcome sight at a spot I had previously not even considered;
Cheers to Joe and Oli for a good exploratory session, will be good to meet up again in West Cornwall, see if we can find some bigger specimens. Finally, came across local beastie on the footpath, so put the macro to good use on the camera;
Wednesday, 5 October 2011
West Cornwall 03-10-2011
Fished down in West Cornwall, South Coast, one hour before and one hour after high. Started out as a beautiful windless morning, sun and calm water, within an hour it was grey, gusting winds and choppy swell. Tackle today was the Nories Seabass Program 5-12g rod with Certate 2506, Sunline Castaway 0.8PE.
Started out with a Patchinko 100, and was soon into a fish in the morning sun. Turned out to be a small Bass, landed on the rocks from deep water;
Moving spots, fished with an OSP Asura with single hooks instead of trebles, caught numerous Pollack on it close in, as the swell started to build;
As the wind got stronger, short range tactics were called for in the gullies, so rigged up some Nories SP's Texas style, and bagged a couple of Wrasse, the second one being the biggest fish of the day coming in just under 3lb;
Started out with a Patchinko 100, and was soon into a fish in the morning sun. Turned out to be a small Bass, landed on the rocks from deep water;
Moving spots, fished with an OSP Asura with single hooks instead of trebles, caught numerous Pollack on it close in, as the swell started to build;
As the wind got stronger, short range tactics were called for in the gullies, so rigged up some Nories SP's Texas style, and bagged a couple of Wrasse, the second one being the biggest fish of the day coming in just under 3lb;
Dartmouth LRF - 3 Species 28-09-2011
Headed back over to Dartmouth, to fish around the high tide. Lots of movement due to the big tides, could get a good drift with the light gear. Used the Nories Slow Retrieve, 2506 Certate with 0.4PE Sunline Small Game, with Ecogear Aqua Katsu Aji Straight 2'' mounted on Ecogear Shirasu Fine heads.
Had to be a bit more careful of all the mooring lines, as the current was swinging the lure onto them quicker. First fish was a small Bass, which took the lure as it drifted towards the corner of a small dinghy pontoon. As it thrashed the water, all the tiny baitfish which were everywhere, jumped on the surface;
Moving on as the light faded, had a very subtle take at distance, with little fight till close in, and surprisingly, landed a Mackrel amongst the boats and pontoons;
Throughout the session, there were a lot of Pollack taken, mostly near the bottom, after the lure had been allowed to sink in the moving water, some of them micro sized, with a couple more with a little size to them;
Had to be a bit more careful of all the mooring lines, as the current was swinging the lure onto them quicker. First fish was a small Bass, which took the lure as it drifted towards the corner of a small dinghy pontoon. As it thrashed the water, all the tiny baitfish which were everywhere, jumped on the surface;
Moving on as the light faded, had a very subtle take at distance, with little fight till close in, and surprisingly, landed a Mackrel amongst the boats and pontoons;
Throughout the session, there were a lot of Pollack taken, mostly near the bottom, after the lure had been allowed to sink in the moving water, some of them micro sized, with a couple more with a little size to them;
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