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One or two species surrendered....


Stuie
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Out yesterday with No. 1 son Glen. No wind or tide in the harbour at 9.30 so out we went. A couple of unsuccessful slow inshore drifts saw us move to the patch where interest was sporadic (from the fish).

Pout and small bream obliged with the occasional wrasse and mini species.

A first for Glen was a brightly coloured Baillons Wrasse, followed by another first, a female Cuckoo Wrasse.

Several gobies put in an appearance, then a Tompot Blenny - with a crimson head-dress...

After lunch moved to the Swash for several almost fruitless weedy drifts where we boated a Tub Gurnard.

Into the harbour then for further fruitless drifts. Found a mooring and bites came as the tide started. Mini black bream fest followed, apart from a baby smoothound. 

That was it, back to Cobbs for a washdown in between bridge lifts.

Another most enjoyable day out.

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Well done Stuie.

Good to get out with Family.

Steve's never been out in Tiddler due to the long hours he's worked and the ongoing list at home ( that all men get. )

He's just changed jobs and hopes to get a bit more free time to come out fishing with the Old Fella.

I'm looking forward to it ! ! ! !  ;)

Enjoy every minute of it mate.  ;)  ;)  ;)

 

Jim

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