Disaster on the rocks;-)

magpies

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Fished North Row Ends from high down last night. Had planned to go to Hawthorn Area but didn't get away from work in time to make the walk and catch the tide.

First chuck casting into 4th Bay a good pull and drop back on Cart/Mackerel and lost the lot in a snag. Second chuck lost lead, then events conspired against me.

A good pull resulted in a codling hooked, maybe a couple of pound, but as it came to the surface a great big nasty looking gull attacked it and got tangled in the line. The fish came off and I was left to handball this hissing monstrosity up the cliff, or more accurately out of the sky. After a fair bit of drama I eventually got it to hand and untangled, and a rather sorry looking gull flew off into the night. Leaving me with a wrecked spool of braid and the job of rigging up again.

I should have packed up but stuck at it but nothing much more to report. By this time I was casting straight out as the 4th bay was starting to empty out. A couple of rockling saved the blank but no more decent bites.

So a session to write off, failed on every count.

One thing I noticed is I was getting little taps all the time and almost every cast I lost my hooks, could that be crabs pulling the bait into snags ? When I have fished this mark before it didn't seem anywhere near as snaggy.

Also on this mark every time I cast North into the bay I am snagged solid. How far should the cast be to hit the channel ? Many thanks for any help.
 
Sometimes you have to laugh mate otherwise you'd cry.

Were the lost hooks due to becoming snagged? Used to lose loads of hooks fishing down south to the Spider Crabs, little (and often not so little) gets cut through the snood line with their claws and do one with the baited hook. Can't see ther being any Spider Crab in the North Sea in January mind, don't know if the Velvet Swimmers play the same tricks
 
Just one of those sessions mate, I didn't feel I was doing anything wrong, but everything went wrong. My missus was pleased I managed to get the gull back in near enough one piece ;-)

No the lost hooks were snagging up every cast. Normally I find you get your gear back maybe 3 times out of 4 on that mark.
 
was that you around 3.30pm l seen some one fishing there when l drove past sounds like hard work shame about the one that fell off ruddy seagulls
 
hard lines on the bad session.

ive fished off the cliffs along there a couple of times now and the rough ground set up I use is 50lb mono on my reel (slosh 30), a size 2 three-way swivel, with a 50lb amnesia hooklength (18 inches) and a 30lb mono trace (30 inches) to the lead.

get snagged a fair bit along there, but ive only lost 2 leads - its usually the hook that gets snagged for me, but because ive got 50lb straight through to the hook it just bends out (4/0 mantas) and I get everything back.

(and the 30lb to the lead has never cracked off yet). the reel holds about 120 metres of the 50lb line, but thats just enough for the distance I can cast off the cliffs.
 
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