A very tough night

Bassboyo

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Easterly wind , freezing cold not the best conditions for LRF. Arrived at my mark to be greeted with sloppy sea and a fair onshore wind. No good here so I took a short drive to plan B, still sloppy but I managed to get tucked behind a wall for a bit of shelter. Keeping contact with a small 2.3 g head was very difficult due to the swell and wind. The lad I was with managed a pout first drop then a small scorpion 30 mins later. An hour had gone and not a bite for me, was this going to be the first blank 2013 for bassboyo. I did feel a couple of tiny plucks which turned out to be a small goby that dropped off while lifting !! This just wasn't my night. Change of colour to orange another 30 mins with nothing then smack !! I was so happy that I'd connected with a fish, even more so with another species.
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We were freezing so called it a night, sitting in the warm back home I've still got pins and needles feeling in my fingers!
 
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There's quite a few three beards about locally. In the last twelve months or so I've caught three or four three beards but only one five beard (all in the South Shields area). I caught a big shore rockling too though that wasn't local it was on Chesil.
 
There's quite a few three beards about locally. In the last twelve months or so I've caught three or four three beards but only one five beard (all in the South Shields area). I caught a big shore rockling too though that wasn't local it was on Chesil.

Shore rockling can grow to brutes!! I would say 3 beards are the most common to be caught

Edit : I may be wrong as I've just looked up the info infact this may be a shore rockling see here

http://www.lymeregissac.co.uk/Rockling%20ID.htm
 
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