My selt and wil2195 fished out of Oxwich on the kayaks today, launched for about 10am and headed straight for the wreck when we got there Blueskip had already anchord and ground baited for us fair play Vic.
Within minutes Vic had the first trigger of the day i think around 1lb8 well done and a good start to the day.
Right so after Vic it was my turn as some of you might have guessed species hunting is my thing so it was down with a three hook flapper armed with squid strip and within a few minutes this guy took of with my rig and not a bad fight on light gear.
So thats the trigger sorted for this year although i did have another two around the same size. What next well next was a Dragonet another new one this year and by the time i had taken this photo my hand was like a tea bag (spiky git).
Well done on the trigger mate, and a fair few other species caught aswell:thumbs: 41 species in a year is a hell of an achievement but you still got 5 months to add to it:blink::blink:
Think im gonna have to get a yak aswell:yeah:
2 bags of brown crumb, 1 bag of PVA to bind the crumb, 125ml of Pilchard oil, (plus any old smelly bait from the freezer put through a mincer & added) then mix the lot with an equal amount of "mole earth" or sand to make it sink.
It goes down like a stone, & works, & groundbaiting appears to be a "social thing", those downtide reaping the benefit as well!:g: now you have the formula you can share your groundbait with me next time!:yeah:
We always groundbait when out on the boat but never bothered today, but next time we will have loads made up ready, get the kayaks tied together and get them on the feed
Yeh Brand, i was the one who left my anchor down there to keep yours company
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