Saturday, 29 September 2012

Species humting with Shane and Will

Went species hunting with the guys on Saturday night. We had 13 species between us.
Some nice dabs were about,




Grey Gurnards and long spinned sea scorpions made appearance.


A dragonet for Shane

Three doggies for Shane and a nice 3lb 6oz Pollock for Will.

last chuck produced this small haddock.

Species caught were Dab, Coalies, Doggies, Whiting, Pouting, Poor Cod, Codling.
Dragonet, Pollock, Long Spinned Sea Scorpion, Haddock, Flounder and Gurnards.

That puts Shane on 22 species after adding 3 new species to the hunt.
Hope to have another session soon.

Thursday, 20 September 2012

Shore species hunt sept

A few species added this month.

Standings as follows.

Willie and Michelle 1 species.
Willie Scott 3 species.
Stuart and Malky 4 species.
Stephen and Sanny 7 species.
Chris 8 species.
Iain 11 species.
Jamie and Martin 12 species.
Nico 15 species.
John 16 species.
Will 18 species.
 Still leading the hunt Shane 19 species. 

A few hours fishing


Went down the local beach with my 2 sons Shane and Nico. After digging some bait my brother Willie decided to join us. 


 Shane's first cast produced a flounder 

Willies first cast. Willies rod snaps at the spigot.
 First time using it as it was a new rod.



Shane had five flounders for five casts Nico had 1 flounder and a dogfish. Our mate Will was fishing further down the beach and called us to see what we had. Will had 4 Coalies and then the weed drove us off the beach. A Pity the weed got to much to fish as I am sure there would have been more fish caught well that's fishing for you.  

Tuesday, 11 September 2012

Club outing

Went fishing over the Craig aboard the Girvan based Rachel Clair.




Iain would have had the best pollock of the day but was lost at the side off the boat prob into double figures.
Davie and Will shared the sweep money for the biggest pollock. Davie nearly had no rod left as a seal to a fancy to his pollock as he brought it on board.







Iain Shane and Chris Shared the sweep for the heaviest wrasse.
A good had by all cheers lads.