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26-01-2008, 18:32 #1WSF Hardcore Poster
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First visit to the dark side
Well it finally happened, due to the desperate sea fishing in South Wales at the moment, I had an invitation for today from Fishy Fingers to try some river fishing. Being a complete novice at the game I felt like a child trying to ride a bike without stabilizers for the first time. Using maggots in a feeder with a size 16 hook ( which I could barely see) and 5lb line, a feeder rod I was good to go. River was a little high with quite a bit of flow to it, so conditions were apparently not perfect. But an hour into the session I caught this

Had a couple more bites and hook ups but lost them due to poor finessing with strange gear but just before packing up I caught this little beauty, a sea trout, estimated at somewhere approaching the 2lb mark. What a bloody fight it put up, took 5 mins to land, it really didn't like the look of the net at all. I'm now completely addicted to this kind of fishing, sooo much more fun than watching a stationary rod tip on some lonely beach.
here's the big one.
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26-01-2008, 19:05 #2Global Moderator
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You can still blank tho gareth
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26-01-2008, 19:40 #3
Mike and I tried a bit of river fishing just over a year ago lol when we were a bit fed up with not catching much off the beach. It was ok caught a few small fish, and Mike has had some nice carp. But theres still nothing like being near the ocean and never knowing whats gonna come out of it

If we had carried on doing it would have worked out damm expensive though, dont mind paying for the licence, but its havin to pay the escessive fees to fish small stretches of river. Just a small section of river here was gonna be £160 each for a season, let alone fishing different places.
So we went back to the beach and the conger hunt continues, and hopefully fishing on the yaks will produce some good fish and fun times this year as well
Lin
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26-01-2008, 20:44 #4WSF Hardcore Poster
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fortunately there are a few free stretches of water near to me, the yearly ticket is £60, so again, not too bad.
don't know about "not knowing whats gonna come out" though, i felt the same way here today. i actually preferred it to sitting on a miserable beach for a couple of pin whiting on heavy gear.
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26-01-2008, 20:54 #5WSF Hardcore Poster
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Gareth You've forgotten the other brownie. The one than didn't know you hooked it til it saw the net.
Lin, if you have the anticipation of not knowing what fish you are going to take out of the sea next then you are lucky, just read the s/w wales forum. Either undersized Whiting or undersized Cod.
The river we fished today is full of natural (not stocked) brownies and grayling, along with chub dace roach rudd carp pike perch and a few barbel to boot!! Nothing predictable about that.
Plus it's a free water too!!!!
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cant knock it lads, love all fishing myself, not just sea, its really nice to cahnge things about, and i find that it helps with all kinds of sea fishing aspects too, presentation being the main 1
biggest this year so far, bull huss 9lbs
so far 2008.......
huss, conger, doggies, whiting, pouting, codling, dab, flounder, ballan wrasse, pollack
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26-01-2008, 21:37 #7WSF Hardcore Poster
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see what i mean!!! i caught that many i even forgot one, now thats 3 trout today.
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When I first tried coarse fishing I was so used to bending hard into a fish from sea fishing that when I had a bite I struck so hard that I pulled the fish clean out the water, and a six ounce roach ended up in a bush behind me!
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biggest this year so far, bull huss 9lbs
so far 2008.......
huss, conger, doggies, whiting, pouting, codling, dab, flounder, ballan wrasse, pollack
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