19 May 2012
Riverside Drive, Dundee
7 May 2012
Tay in the Rain
Tide - >>H>>
Bait - Bluey, Herring, Razor
Well I popped over for another bash yesterday afternoon for another short sesh over high tide. Lovely morning that turned to torrential rain about five mins after I left home! Sods Law still in for a penny and all that. There were a lot of lads fishing behind the footie pitches as I passed but Riverside Drive itself was empty. Baits out quick smart, as ever and nothing apart from pishing rain for ages. Then a couple of massive weed monsters that almost dragged both rods over. Nightmare. An hour in I almost packed up but I didn't want the blank. Not long after I got a fairly sharp take and landed an average sized Tay flounder of 20cm fell to razor, shortly followed by another on herring. Persistence pays off :)
Apologies for the single photo but baw jaws here deleted the rest as uploading them.
3 May 2012
Another Day at the Tay
Location - Riverside Drive, Dundee
Tide - 2hrs>>Low
Bait - Herring
Well I had a couple of hours to kill after work yesterday while the wife was off to the gym so I took myself off down to Riverside Drive. I arrived about 2 hours or so before low tide and only really had time for 1.5 to 2 hrs fishing. It looked a lovely day with the sun out, but the wind had increased and it was fairly chilly. Both rods out quick smart in the usual pattern of one closer in and one further out.
Still to cut a long story short I spent most of the time chatting to my cousin who poped down to say hello. One flounder caught and one big bite missed (prob trout) whilst landing the flounder. Why not the other way round lol.
Tide - 2hrs>>Low
Bait - Herring
Just as I had cast out both rods a fairly sizable flock of swans appeared to my left, flew in an arc over the rail bridge and landed in front of me (but a fair out way past my lines thankfully). Nice sight as I've mostly only seen swans in ones or two's and pretty impressive in flight together.
Nice way to spend a couple of hours, hopefully a longer session next time out.
15 April 2012
Skate Trip - Firth of Lorne: Day 2
After the initial excitement died down all the baits went back down and we fished on for another 1.5 - 2 hrs or so but bar one dropped run on Frankies rod there was no more action and we were soon heading home to reflect on an excellent weekend all round. Six fish landed totalling 1130lbs to six different anglers five of which were first timers, one of whom was me.
I'll be back to try to break 200 next time.
14 April 2012
Skate Trip - Firth of Lorne: Day 1
There were seven of us aboard, four skate virgins three of whom were on their first trips and there were a few double takes at the size of the baits being prepared and the realisation that these were not normal sized flatties we were fishing for. My personal bait was bluey and a broad squid which all told weighed more than a lot of the fish I've caught :)
The first drop was fairly quiet with only a few light nods due to the tidal run not letting the baits settle for long and also probably indicating that smaller fish were bait robbing. The wind had got up a bit and was against the tide so the swell rose a bit and that had us bobbing about a bit more than expected, though it was still pretty calm overall. After about an hour it was apparent that Jason had caught the anchor rope bringing his bait up to change. 500 feet is a fair reel in with 2lbs of lead never mind if you are getting extra resistance from being wrapped round the anchor rope. About three quarters of the way up his line went rock hard and wouldn't budge. It was obvious that his hook had now snagged the anchor rope so it was lines up all round so the anchor could be pulled up to release the hook. I had been planning on leaving my bait for longer, but glad on being made to retrieve it as it had been utterly destroyed, probably by doggies or spurries. Once the anchor was back down and the boat settled we all quickly re-baited and sent our baits back into the depths.
It was a quiet morning fish wise but the craic on the boat was great tales of past battles with skate and other fishy tales, not to mention nights out and specifically Brian's escapades in high heels last year. But with the afternoon came slack water around 2ish and only about 10 mins after a rebait Frankies pal (sorry I spent a weekend with you and have forgotten your name) his rod was indicating a proper skate bite and the forst of the weekend. Everyone was suddenly energised and whilst he was putting on his butt pad for the rod and really nice reel scream sounded fish on. He was getting some good advice and started to really feel the fish suck onto the sea bed.
Shortly after Jay got it off the bottom it came apparent that his fish had moved round and collected every other line on the boat so he had an extra 14lbs of lead and the drag of 6 lines to add to. No wonder he was knackered and his legs jelly. Still after a full hour and a half and a lot of jiggery pokery untangling the lines a cracker of a skate was landed measured and released. All that effort was for the good as he had broken the 200lb mark with a fish of 205lbs (+ the14lb lead he has trying to add to the tally:))
After a slow start it was a great day, three skate landed with two skate virgins having their cherries popped and a lot of tired smiley folk off back to harbour and already looking forward to the following day..........
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