peter crabtree
AKA Simon, 1953 - 2022 (RIP)
Maybe we should have another on going thread....centrepin catch reports.
Actually it might be a good idea:w
Good idea tigger, I will be pleased to contribute on the rare occasions I use mine...
Maybe we should have another on going thread....centrepin catch reports.
Actually it might be a good idea:w
Good idea tigger, I will be pleased to contribute on the rare occasions I use mine...![]()
I thought you were selling yours?
Have a try on the Wey next time you go - it's solid with Roach and some real good ones amongst them.
Really ? Like the sound of that but also solid with minner is it not ? I had heard one of the beats throws up some good roach.
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Not caught a minnow there since about 1970 (famous last ones). Lots of bleak though. The beat with the bridge I mentioned before, and one before that are good. And very quiet.
I fished horseshoe ledge this afternoon and started off LRF in the rock pools.
Lots of Blennies after scaling down from a 1g jigheads to a split shot rig with size 18 hook and a tiny bit of isome.
Tried of the deep side of the ledge for a bass to no avail and the had to vacate quickly due to the tide.
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Thanks Binka, looks like it was the common blenny from the pictures, it had the unusual head shape which you cannot see much in my picture. I thought it was a blenny but was not sure. Not much of a catch but a fish is a fish and idiots guides are fine by me, no worries, I have a stack of them on my bookshelfCould it be a butterfish Mark?
Edited to add: Or more likely a blenny of some description?
Nothing intended with the link by the way, it was the best one I could find...
An idiots guide to U.K. blenny species.
Very little happened once the sun got up, a few smaller fish but those few minutes of magic were what it is all about for me.
Soppy git! :w
Binks. Wonderful.
Trent for me Mon tues.