walkway 25th -26th april

codseeker

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fished the walkway last night first cast both into fish double shots of codling odd rockling,the codling seemed to like the fresh peeler and rag tipped with prawn applied
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as the tide ebbed to nearer lower tide we began to hit into snags well what seemed to me like some old moorings etc as it usually came in for a bit before snapping never lossed so many rigs and etc in one session
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we moved further along which was a lot better and still managed a few more double shots think in the end we was bored with these tommies we decided for the first gate shields pier looking for sommit different couple hours on there i only managed a bullhead (sea scorpion)
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we called it a night (well morning ) with a empty crab bucket another session enjoyed :D
 
Sounds like yous both had a good session,thanks for the Report and Pictures Coddy
 
we moved further along which was a lot better and still managed a few more double shots think in the end we was bored with these tommies we decided for the first gate shields pier looking for sommit different couple hours on there i only managed a bullhead (sea scorpion)
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we called it a night (well morning ) with a empty crab bucket another session enjoyed :D[/QUOTE]

BULLHEAD:rolleyes:, pulled one of those out on the walkway me self last time out, never seen one before and didn't know what it was. had heard of a 'granny fish' before but had never seen one of them either and thought that that was what it was. couldn't confirm it like cos when i googled 'granny fish'.......all i got was pics of old dears fishin:Dlol. is it's propa name bullhead/sea scorpion or what?

canny night anyway;) well done
 
tha ugly bu**ers thats for sure:D i didn't fancy unhooking mine as it looked to have a spine or two about its person (have they?) and ended up cautiously snipping the line close to the hook and coaxing the 'motha' back to the drink:red:(pussy i know:D)
 
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