Gummage Posted Friday at 08:25 PM Report Posted Friday at 08:25 PM So what happened on our three day fishing trip bonanza? First of all let’s start wit a spot the birdie competition; my version of where’s Wally There’s loads of prep; light boards ever let me down. Thanks god these work. IMG_9563.mov Gordon valiantly tried to splice an expedition with me onto the end of an overseas break but got delayed ( to fight another day hopefully)…. So proceeded to Ridge Warf near Wareham early on Tuesday. Booked to stop over Tuesday/ Wednesday nights. Intending to cash in on superb weather on Tuesday and Wednesday. Thursday would be weather dependent . Tuesday on the run out. Almost too quiet Caught up with “ farmer Colin (“ who is a Buckinghamshire (?) farmer who travels down even further than me).. just outside the harbour entrance. I always forget something, I loaded milk , bait ,waders ( for the launch), jack , wheel brace,life jackets, tackle box,rods. Spare radio, torch, change of clothes, towel, toothbrush , nav aids, sleeping bag, luxury half inch thick foam mattress (mattress?), spare wheel, jack, jack handle, spare bearings, hammer , punch, grease, four cans of fuel,change of clothes, £100 cash prize for my crew, vacuum flask of tea , charging cables of the new standard, charging cables of the even newer standard,bait,bait board, bait knife, filleting knives, iced chilly bin and other stuff. But what had I forgot? A box full of goodies and provisions.. that’s what was still on the bench outside my back door. I rafted up with Colin’s boat and and he’d forgotten stuff as well but with combined efforts we produced latte coffees And had a social hour drifting in very light conditions by the training bank lure fishing , lazy lining and dragging plaice gear. I watched the mackerel swimming under the boat but they weren’t feeding. Odd bits were being caught to other boats but Colin and I left them to it . We went to ground further out where he caught squid last year. We kept this up most of the afternoon Colin quickly scored one and I persevered and got my first one ever after a couple of hours. It wasn’t very fruitful. We had three in all. It was a my first and therefor PB for me. We left an hour or so to join the plaice drifters along the shore. Colin caught some quality mackerel there. I had managed a tub gurnard earlier. Left Colin to it and plied my lonely way back to Ridge. I slept over on the boat and got up before seven awaiting the arrival of two guests. Hooky was coming over with supplies and a friend from Pewsey managed to get down. We snacked on the squid before getting on our way. Beautiful glassy still day. Too still Searches around the Hook sands found no fish . I decided to try Peverel ledge where the rough ground might stir some fishy action Mutley was taking it all in . A novice to this job. A steady drift across this interesting ground eventually brought us to Black Bream. With beginners luck Mutley had this beauty . The best of the day We caught over a dozen in the end Beginners luck held and Mutley brought this scrap in Not until I got home and checked the identity did I find out that whilst common in Cornwall it’s very rare in our bay. It’s a Comber. Can’t claim it on the species comp as it’s not on the list yet. A few new species are turning up. It’s great have one on our boat. Other catches; pouting, red gurnard and a string of plump mackerel . Hooky took a head for bait and brought in a Cuttlefish . He used a pouting for bait and it came back macerated by something toothy. No hookup though. We wanted to get our guest back in daylight so sped back at five. Speed limit is relaxed in October so we made good time. Everyone was well happy with that. Sent Mutley home with a couple of bottles of cider to go with his fishes and discovered a flat tyre on the trailer… but I had a spare. Slept on the boat again and dreamt up a plan for Thursday. The falling tide snd the bad weather meant that everything had to be done by 11 am. It gave me very little time to fish but if I got up early changed my trailer wheel and went down the river at 7 o’clock. I could fish at Hamworthy for guilt head bream for an hour or so. That’s what I set to doing But there was quite a thick early morning mist. It seemed thicker on the open water. Anxiety appealed to wisdom urging me to go back. Bravado and a desire to prove that I could handle the conditions said go on . I had instruments after all . The fog would soon lift anyway . It wasn’t on the inshore waters forecast. Turn 30 degrees at the next corner watch the depth sounder watch the garmin and take it steady I passed the post and steered 30 before very long at all I was on mud. Thinking I’d oversteered i steered 20. No improvement then I glanced at the garmin I was way off course in the mudflat then I figured out my mistake I’d made my 30 degree tun one post too soon. I felt very lonely then . There isn’t a higher point in the tide for 24 hrs . I wasn’t in any particular danger but being stuck there would belike bing in the stocks. Adrenalin was high., more embarrassment than panic . I lifted the motor and punished it a bit whilst rocking the boat 1.5 ft depth it took ages but it didn’t stop sliding and eventually I found the gully. That was fun wasn’t it. I was glad I had opted to go up the learning curve but that was enough education for one day and I steered for home. Lovely quiet trip back let’s play spot the birdie again u there he is. uplifting encounter on the cruise home! loaded and away. By 11am who wants to come next time? jerry.shutter, Jim, Rob and 7 others 10 Quote
Colin-58 Posted Friday at 08:55 PM Report Posted Friday at 08:55 PM Like I said martin, don't focus on the amfibious boat 😀 focus on the comber, that was a heck of an achievement , not many of us will catch one of those!😄 Jim, Gummage and Kingfisher 126 3 Quote
Maverick Martin Posted Friday at 09:40 PM Report Posted Friday at 09:40 PM Great report Martin, I love your way with words its almost better than your fishing skills Graham Nash, Mal Thomas, Colin-58 and 3 others 2 4 Quote
Jim Posted Saturday at 05:59 AM Report Posted Saturday at 05:59 AM Thanks for taking the time to entertain us Martin. Colin-58 1 Quote
Graham Nash Posted Saturday at 07:52 AM Report Posted Saturday at 07:52 AM Good to catch you at Ridge on Tuesday morning Martin, and see you out on the swash with Colin. We had a pretty hard days fishing on Tuesday, with a couple of plaice, couple of wrasse and a solitary bream. Im glad you managed to get yourself back off the mud rather than have to sit waiting for the tide to finish its ebb before very slowly flooding again .... And this time you told us ALL publicly that you found the mud 😉 . I hope your journey home was uneventful. Gummage 1 Quote
Gummage Posted Saturday at 09:18 AM Author Report Posted Saturday at 09:18 AM Ah Graham, a pleasant encounter. You should have had a mention . Don’t you dare publish that screen shot that I sent you a while back.Dont you dare😉. Quote
Gummage Posted Saturday at 09:28 AM Author Report Posted Saturday at 09:28 AM So ok , I’ve been on the same mud that Graham got stuck on , but Ididit on a rising tide😊. IMG_9563.mov IMG_9574.mov Quote
Gummage Posted Saturday at 09:34 AM Author Report Posted Saturday at 09:34 AM I only pressed insert on one photo. Don’t know why it published them all again. I don’t believe I can edit them back,sorry. Quote
Graham Nash Posted Saturday at 10:32 AM Report Posted Saturday at 10:32 AM 57 minutes ago, Gummage said: I only pressed insert on one photo. Don’t know why it published them all again. I don’t believe I can edit them back,sorry. That screenshot of turners cove could quite easily have been mine 🙂 Gummage and Jim 1 1 Quote
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