Stewart 1971
Well-known member
Fished the Blast tonight, about half four through till nine and it was very poor indeed. There was still a nice bit of colour to the water though it has flattened right off, fished two rods one at range and the other varied both with a clipdown pennel and lugworm bait.
Third cast in I got a good rattle on the distance rod then loads of slack line, caught up with it and it felt a reasonable fish - reasonable until I got it on the beach and it turned out to be a Rockling on the bottom hook and a size coalie on the pennel
And that is all she wrote. Crabs were stripping the baits in minutes - even rebaiting every 15 minutes I was pulling in bare hooks and by the time I'd reel in and cast out it can't have been in the water more than 10 - 12 minutes.
Had one more bite about an hour after high tide but it came to nowt, soldiered on until just after nine and decided to come home as I was losing the will to live. With hindsight maybe I should have moved elsewhwere but its a canny trek back up to the car so laziness won out and I stayed put.
Hopefully these north north westerlies forecast for Saturday morning will show up and bring the fish back in.
Third cast in I got a good rattle on the distance rod then loads of slack line, caught up with it and it felt a reasonable fish - reasonable until I got it on the beach and it turned out to be a Rockling on the bottom hook and a size coalie on the pennel

And that is all she wrote. Crabs were stripping the baits in minutes - even rebaiting every 15 minutes I was pulling in bare hooks and by the time I'd reel in and cast out it can't have been in the water more than 10 - 12 minutes.
Had one more bite about an hour after high tide but it came to nowt, soldiered on until just after nine and decided to come home as I was losing the will to live. With hindsight maybe I should have moved elsewhwere but its a canny trek back up to the car so laziness won out and I stayed put.
Hopefully these north north westerlies forecast for Saturday morning will show up and bring the fish back in.