Maryport pier 02/07/14

andyco

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Went over to Maryport today, fishing the north pier trying for dogfish, bass, gurnards, whatever was there really...

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got there for around 12, dinner time, to fish 3 hours up and a couple down. had one rod cast as far as I could with mackerel and sandeel on a 2/0, and another rod with a two hook flapper with size 2 hooks, macky on one hook, rag on the other, cast different distances closer in.

I was expecting calm, sunny weather, but the first 4 hours were horrendous! really strong blustery wind, making everything difficult, and huge lumps of soft weed all over the line and rigs everytime I reeled them in.

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the trusty RT Axe (the green weed on the wall is the stuff that was covering the rigs).

then 4 hours in, 1 hour after high tide, the weed eased off a bit and I got a little eel on the flattie rod

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and a couple of minutes later I noticed a little rattle on the big rod (which was surprising because the rod was all over in the wind anyway, but it looked like a fish knock).

I saw it surface as I was reeling in and thought it was a whitie, Sean called Dogfish, but we were both wrong

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still not sure exactly what species (ive got another thread going for advice), but brightened up what was looking to be a terrible session

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then the sun came out for all of 2 minutes

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sean was using the same tactics as me, and he only had one fish - a dead cod, the bait and hook were in its mouth but it was stone cold dead.

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fished for another hour, but decided to call it a day and head home after I cracked off.

Not a great session, really hard work with the wind and weed, and a long way to go for a couple of small fish. But happy with the little shark!
 
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You're certainly getting out and about Andy, shame the conditions weren't better for you. It often happens where one fish turns a miserable session into a good one.
 
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