I know what you mean about a hard day. Adam. It's really great fishing, but you don't get 10 seconds to sit down and relax. You are constantly watching the waves, watching the fish finder and concentrating on keeping the weight on the bottom, but being quick to lift out of snags.
Like you said, the Portland rig worked a treat. I only lost one lure all day. If I did get snagged up, the weak link on the bottom snapped off the weight and left the rest of the rig intact.
The bass weren't big, with the biggest 3lb, but they fought well on the light tackle,
and played a few tricks like sprinting to the surface to make the line go slack.
Some of those waves were a bit daunting, though. Glad we didn't drift through the breakers like the bigger boats. I've still got a bit of Kimmeridge running through my blood!! But once we got up the courage to move down tide of the ridge, we started getting takes on most drifts. Rich and Paul on Neo also got into a bass each when they moved down tide and switched to the Storm Sandeels.
We only had a short session on the Wrasse using BB's hermits, but Paul and I did manage a PB Ballan Wrasse each. Both were 3lb 13oz. Boy, do they hit hard!!
Thanks for a great day again, Adam. It's tough being the skipper on these trips, but again BW came up trumps.
You'd get my vote for Skipper of the Year!!
BF