RobAdair
Well-known member
I found one of these dead on the big beach at Shields last night when I was out walking the dog with our lass. I hadn't realised just how big they are. I had a pair of size 12 boots on which measure 13" heel to toe, so the fish was approximately 18-19" long, 10-11" deep and about 2.5-3" thick and must have weighed 4lb+. Sods law I had left my phone on charge so couldn't get a photo.
It got me thinking though. If these could be specifically targetted they would give a great account of themselves on light tackle. I'm assuming that they aren't caught very often as they are obviously a deep water fish due to their shape and are probably dying when they come in close to the shore anyway, so aren't feeding.
Has anyone got any experience of catching these, ie baits, rigs etc. I know that a lot of clubs banned weighing them in years ago as apparently they are easily foul hooked (or found alive on the shoreline). I fished for black bream 2 years ago at Anglesey and I thinking the baits and rigs used for them would be a good starting point?
It got me thinking though. If these could be specifically targetted they would give a great account of themselves on light tackle. I'm assuming that they aren't caught very often as they are obviously a deep water fish due to their shape and are probably dying when they come in close to the shore anyway, so aren't feeding.
Has anyone got any experience of catching these, ie baits, rigs etc. I know that a lot of clubs banned weighing them in years ago as apparently they are easily foul hooked (or found alive on the shoreline). I fished for black bream 2 years ago at Anglesey and I thinking the baits and rigs used for them would be a good starting point?