plaicemat Posted December 16, 2024 Report Posted December 16, 2024 30 minutes ago, Colin-58 said: And what do harbour seals taste like anyway? 🤔😁 Chicken? Terry. Colin-58 and Jim 1 1 Quote
jerry.shutter Posted December 17, 2024 Report Posted December 17, 2024 I have a dubious friend in Norfolk who used to do something different for his beaters on beaters day, a few years back of course he did seal for the beaters on beaters day, it was disgusting and burnt for nearly a week on the bbq wrecking it because of the blubber!!!!!! seagull and cormmorant have also featured and were also revolting, only a vague casual friend you understand!!! gaffa, Jim, Maverick Martin and 3 others 4 1 1 Quote
malc lemoignan Posted December 17, 2024 Report Posted December 17, 2024 Hi Went today in Holes Bay not a touch Colin-58, Maverick Martin, Jim and 3 others 3 3 Quote
plaicemat Posted December 18, 2024 Report Posted December 18, 2024 I wonder, if cormorants are part of the problem, whether it may be worth trying deeper spots in the harbour such as along the side of the main channel where we used to go for plaice and flounders. I haven't noticed that many of the black buggers up there. Terry. sparky, Jim, Colin-58 and 2 others 5 Quote
sparky Posted December 18, 2024 Report Posted December 18, 2024 I think this problem started with the netting of flounders for pot bait a few years ago. Then the addition of seals in there ( bass nursery area ???) and the explosion of cormorants / shags is doing the fish stocks catastrophic damage which may never come back with all this predation......but what do I know , the " EXPERTS " seem to think there's no problem !!! Kingfisher 126, Maverick Martin, gaffa and 5 others 8 Quote
Kingfisher 126 Posted December 18, 2024 Report Posted December 18, 2024 Mick, since you’ve retired you have too much time on your hands and have put a bit of logic together and made some sense there. Careful you maybe asked to oversee a flounder re establishment programme for the harbour. 👍👏 Jim, Greg, gaffa and 3 others 2 4 Quote
Mal Thomas Posted December 19, 2024 Report Posted December 19, 2024 I think you have summed that up, one thing to add is pollution and I think it is a big one. boyscott and Colin-58 1 1 Quote
Greg Posted December 19, 2024 Report Posted December 19, 2024 Apparently the bait draggers have been struggling to get rag worms in Holes Bay. Either they have been over dredged or the amount of rain water in flow into the harbour has made the rag worms go deeper into the mud. Either way, if there is little food there will be equally fewer fish present! This may just be a bad year due to the amount of rain we have had. If one thing is for sure, Mother Nature will sort it out 👍 Colin-58 and Jim 1 1 Quote
plaicemat Posted December 19, 2024 Report Posted December 19, 2024 20 hours ago, sparky said: I think this problem started with the netting of flounders for pot bait a few years ago. I think I have an answer, how about using cormorants for pot bait? Win/win? Terry. Greg, sparky, Colin-58 and 2 others 3 2 Quote
sparky Posted December 19, 2024 Report Posted December 19, 2024 And sharks eat seals too.....now there's a thought for the shark hunters in the club !!!😇😇😇 jerry.shutter, 2006holmwood, Greg and 2 others 2 3 Quote
Jim Posted December 19, 2024 Report Posted December 19, 2024 Quote: "And sharks eat seals too.....now there's a thought for the shark hunters in the club" Catch & release. Catch outside. Release in the harbour. I don't think the Grockles will be impressed though. 😃 Colin-58, sparky, Greg and 1 other 1 3 Quote
great white Posted December 21, 2024 Report Posted December 21, 2024 I believe that using seals as bait is not allowed. Even in areas with Great Whites and abundant seals. But I may be wrong. Jim and Colin-58 2 Quote
Jim Posted December 22, 2024 Report Posted December 22, 2024 Besides which, you need them for your outdrive leg Charlie. 😁 We'd be in a mess without seals. 🤪 Quote
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