Saturday, 19 October 2013

Loch Fyne.



I managed to get out for a days fishing on saturday, I was working friday nightshift and finished at 8am on saturday morning and left around 9.30am to head up to furnace for a bit of shore fishing.we parked up, me, my nephew chris and his father-in-law archie and went on to crarae pier which is a small almost demolished concrete pier.

We were soon set up and I was first to cast out, I was using a french boom between my weight and a small bubble float to keep my float away from crabs.
It was not even in the water for a minute when I got a bite, pulled it in and it was a small pollock, (third pic) a new species for me, nice start.
Archie was next up a minute later with a small codling and then within another couple of minutes I had another bite.
 This time it was bigger and I was hoping it was not a mackerel,and pulled out a nice Lesser Spotted dogfish (LSD) (first pic) which was about 3LB, another new species for me.
Chris was next with another small pollock, before he lost a bigger fish just as he was bringing it out.
Archie struck again with two at once, a mackerel about 2LB and a small codling.
I pulled out a wee codling (second pic) minutes later to make it my third new species that day.
Chris got a wee codling and then a mackerel and after just 30 minutes of starting we had about a dozen between us.
Soon after the tide started to go out and I decided to take of the french boom and float as they were getting tangled every cast with the strong under current.
 we pulled up a few more codling and pollock, all small, and some good size crabs, one of which was large around the 2-3LB mark, which I was taking home to eat.
It ended up a good day out, 3 new species for me and a nice crab too. we headed for home as I was back in work nightshift on saturday night so would not be getting a sleep till sunday, but it was well worth it.


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