Have to say though Steven you look bloody miserable for someone who's just hauled out 17 Hounds![]()
Hi Stewart while I must agree with you on size etc. my first experience with smooth hounds from the shore seemed to make me feel they were a bit selective bait wise about 10 of my mates where on the beach I waited till dark and left the caravan arived on the beach with some freshly dug lug and a couple of peelers asked all my mates anything doing nothing they replied all using lug and mackerel I thought I try the peeler 2 ,10lb hounds on 2 casts then nothing on the worm so I have always felt more confident with crab and would advise anyone targeting them to use it hermit crab is also good I have picked them up in the boat on mackerel obviously if there was a big pack and a lot of compertion it might be different just what I have found if it works for you stick with it
Congratulations on your session it great when a plan works![]()
Was Craig using hooks?
After Mackerel, Smoothhound are probably the easiest fish to catch in the sea - if you've got a bait in the water and they are there you will catch them. Always plenty of decent size ones as well - they certainly reperesent the best chance for anyone to catch a double figure fish off the British shore if you are willing to travel a bit to find them.
Have to say though Steven you look bloody miserable for someone who's just hauled out 17 Hounds![]()
Fair points Joe. Personally I've had more Hounds on ragworm than any other bait (by a long long way), then crab, then squid and I've had them on Mackerel and Bluey. We very rarely used lug when I lived in Hampshire and never in the summer; it didn't even cross my mind that people would fish with it at this time of year.
It is quite a sight when they hit the beach in numbers, I've fished Selsey more than once when you just see every rod along the beach go one after the other like a line of toppling dominoes