This year my main target is a conger eel, but I have no idea on any marks that throws up conger eel quite oftenly, preferably on the south coast or Wales, any help is very welcome thanks!
BIG GIRL'Be careful what you wish for' was advice given to me on Skye.
Bloody right.
Horrific things. Prehistoric.
Don't mind snakes, but eels proper freak me out.
Two bits of advice - don't use a wire trace and omit to pack a T-Bar or very long pliers.
And, have a towel handy.
Shiver.
LOL
Had a nightmare with one and told my sister about it.
She lives down in Devon and told me about her tough, commercial fishing local friend who pulled up one of his lobster pots, with a BIG one in.
It got out, into his small boat.
He was standing on the gunwhales at the front debating swimming to shore and abandoning ship.
Eventually he managed to crawl round the gunwhales to the engine at the back and bring the boat ashore, where he jumped out and had to ask mates to deal with it.
She says he still shivers about it too, and cannot bear it to be mentioned.
Ha!
I've only fished from the Isle of Mull but there were plenty there. Suggest you put a help note on the SW Scotland region. Plenty of deep water and rough ground marks I'm sure on the mainland.Could you put me on any marks please mate, thanks for all the great replies
Was that the one landed on the flattie rod?closest area for you would be the walney channel in autumn. my mate pete has had quite a few including one well over 20lb on a crab bait intended for plaice. he says you can see them sunbathing in summer lying vertical against the dock walls at times. they come out the dock in autumn to feed up prior to winter time so it would be as good a place as any to try for you.
all the rock marks in south west scotland can produce them. the marks where you cast onto sand or broken ground tend to fish at the same time as the walney channel, but the marks onto rough ground like those around the mull or along the borgue shoreline can produce them all summer long.
cheers rab
Agree but a bit of a trot from CumbriaGo past wales Wales turn west down the Somerset Coast, plenty of the loathsome things to be caught there. Enjoy wrestling with one in the mud of Burnham on Sea, or drag one up the wall from Watchet Harbour... or from the comfort of the back of your car at Blue Anchor.
Stick a crab pot down get an eel, stick a cod bait out get an eel, try somewhere new get an eel, try a cod mark get pestered by straps.Would be interested in the answer as to how many of you guys actually like catching them, once you have satisfied that initial inquisitiveness?
ye, was a cracking fish on gear that light !Was that the one landed on the flattie rod?
Don't know about that, I just found there was no chance of holding the blighters without cloth.Do they clam down, if you cover their eyes?