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Friday 27 November 2020

Cliff Tops

 I ventured up to a cliff top venue that can normally be relied upon to deliver a cod or 2. The cliff tops can be very reliable and have the advantage of having no climb down to the waters edge, a nice grassy fishing position and no issues with moving with the tide line. They do however have some noticeable drawbacks, its a long way to winch a reasonable coddling up, if anything goes wrong it's a long way to fall and sadly any fish you don't want to keep wouldn't survive the drop back into the water.

The picture shows my set up. A 15ft Any Fish Anywhere 6 an Bait, Penn Battle 2 8000 with 80lb braid. On the tripod you can see a baited trace waiting to be swapped over baited with cart and squid.



Wednesday 25 November 2020

Step Change

 I seem to have been doing a lot of sea fishing recently so I decided to do something a bit different and headed for a quick session on the River Swale near Thirsk looking for Pike and Perch. Unfortunately nothing seemed interested in my lured but it was nice to be out and doing something different.




Tuesday 10 November 2020

Another Trip Out

 I was back on the rough ground to catch the last of the swell, fishing cart and squid baits on a pennel pulley rig.




Sunday 8 November 2020

Revelation

 When fishing with cart (a bait made from the insides or female edible crabs) I've found that once the cart thaws and washes out I've been left with very little hookbait for the fish to find. I've found that by using a whole small squid on the hook along with a block of frozen cart there is still plenty of bait left when the cart thaws and melts away. The down side of using a whole small squid is that the bait to be cast out is pretty large which as extra casting weight to the rod and the size of the bait creates a lot of resistance during flight.

I put the plan in to operation during a recent trip to the North Yorkshire coast an it paid off quite well.




Friday 2 October 2020

Smells Like Cod Season

 There is always a particular smell or feel in the air when autumn arrives and autumn means cod, well it does to me anyway. I kicked off at Kettleness which is hard work getting own to and back up but always worth it. The sea was picking up and the surf was about 3 to 4 foot, first day of a new swell.

My aim this season is to try not to blank but its unavoidable at times. This session saw 4 coddling and a coalfish with the biggest about 2lb, not massive but it was nice to feel the thump of a good bite again. I fished a pulley rig over the rough ground baited with cart wings, squid and fresh mussel.



Thursday 1 October 2020

Summer Bass

 I had a trip out to the beach over the summer hoping for some Bass and flounders using up the last frozen peeler crab from my winter cod fishing. The sea was pretty flat when I arrived and wading out for my first cast I realised how clear the water was, what I didn't spot until later was just how much weed was in the water. 

I had changed my rigs from a general pulley rig to a fixed paternoster with a size 2/0 hook and baited it with peeler crab. First cast and I was in to a school Bass of around 1 1/2 to 2lb and I was picturing a good session. Then it started to rain.... and that was the only bite of the whole night!



Wednesday 29 July 2020

PB Perch

I've out on the river with lures searching for pike and perch, great fun on light gear. I manage to inch up my personal best perch weight to 1lb 11oz on a small rubber shad with a light Cahira wire trace for safety.

Tuesday 31 March 2020

Lighting

I recently bought a new head torch to replace an almost identical model I bought a few years ago. In actual fact I bought because they have detachable battery packs I can quickly swap the power supply over without leaving my position...usually perched on a rock or knee deep in water. The lamps are extremely bright, 1200 to 900 lumens depending on the power setting with a long battery life.
The only downside of this Cree type of lamp is that there is usually no warning when the battery is about to die. The design has been changed slightly since my first purchase and now I find the cable is slightly too short although will still fit in the front pocket of my chest waders.
I bought the items from Amazon, Comunite for £16.95 each.





Monday 10 February 2020

Ebay Shads

With an eye on next summers saltwater lure fishing and also some pike and perch on the rivers I turned to Ebay for some inspiration. The smaller lure is (supposedly) a 12cm Spikey Rage shad and the the other a (supposedly)15cm Savage Gear Cannibal shad. 
I went for the white colour for fishing in dark peaty rivers and also for the coast at night. The Cannibal shad is quite heavy so I'm hoping I can bounce it over the weed without much extra weight.

Thursday 6 February 2020

Akios Airloop R10

I've been using my Airloop on the beach and on the rocks this winter, the increased casting distance means I can put a bait in to more productive areas. As the winter went on the reel started to lose some of its smoothness so I decided to give it a good lubricate... I seem to have misplaced some of the shims that sit under the spool and now it won't turn when the drag is tightened. PLUS I can't find a parts diagram for the reel.

Monday 3 February 2020

Rapala X Brat

Rapala lure may not be cheap but when they look and behave like these do you can understand why.

Sunday 2 February 2020

Lures

I've just been looking at some Rapala lures for pike and bass, blimey they're expensive!

Tuesday 7 January 2020

Odd Turn Up

I made the long climb down one of the local cliff paths on Tuesday hoping for some cod, there was a good sea running after a long flat spell over Christmas and I was hoping the fish would be on the feed. Colour in the water seems to be directly linked to how well the fish feed and unfortunately the water seemed quite clear.
I fished a cart, lugworm and mussel cocktail bait on a pulley rig into a wide channel in the reef and was eventually rewarded for my efforts with a coddling around 1 1/2lb. Not the biggest of the year but definitely better than a blank.