Fished down in West Cornwall today - Conditions were sunny and clear water, variable winds and no swell. Fished from low through high and on the drop, neap tides.
Wanted to cover a lot of ground, so moved regularly (trying the Power Fishing). Was into the fish straight away, with Wrasse being the flavour of the day. I was fishing with a Nories RockFish Bottom Light (7-15g) with a Daiwa Certate 2506 loaed with 0.8PE. Lures were various Nories SP's (3.5" Ladyfish in new colours, 4.5" Frimp and 4" Power Balance). All rigged Texas with various sinkers, weedless hooks skinned.
Biggest Wrasse was 43cm, 2lb 10oz, all were pretty small, but still fun to catch. Strangely only had the one Pollack, in grounds where they are usually in numbers. All the fish came from the flooding tide. As soon as high came, all the fish switched off, and did not have a bite on the high or ebb. Have often fished this mark well on all tides, but today it was like a switch was flicked.
So a total of 8 Wrasse and 1 Pollack - Really liking the new colours I have picked up in the Nories lure range, seem to be producing well on their first outing. Hopefully gonna visit some Bass ground tomorrow, see if I can find a few.
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