What a day
an early start , well I thought it was until Dave phoned to say he was passing the chains as we loaded the trollies in the car park.
after checking with Dave we proceeded to the wreck, but after 10 miles progress slowed so arrival was a little late.
Straight to anchor and big baits, but the early bites were all pout, some deliberatly caught for bait, others just robbing the multiple squid [it is winter ]
we had a couple of small eels, then repositioned for the ebb and had afew more.
But they were not really feeding in the tide so we tried a few drifts
Tom's mate John had a pollack on the second drift so hopes were high, but it proved to be the only one.
as the tied eased we went back on the anchor instead of going inshore, but again just a few more straps.
We had to finish on time as Tom and I both had commitments, so by 1500 we were having a slow run in, as we approached the banks the weather was a lot better and by the spoils we were at full cruising speed.
Perhaps we should have come in a bit, for a more comfortable afternoon.
But hindsight is a great thing.
I had enjoyed the day,the banter and company were as usual terrific.
We will try another spot on another day for Johns first big eel.
Charlie