Spurned on by Mark G's coastal exploits, I decided to head down to the Sea myself this morning.
I was greeted by a lovely flat sea, chilly mist and the bay absolutely stuffed with Brit, the Gulls were having a field day!
What I couldn't see was any activity from target species, but I chucked on my go to topwater lure for this senario, the Patch 100.
After a good few casts, nothing had even looked at it and the Gulls were being a Pita chasing it the whole time so I put on a small fluttery metal instead.
This was soon taken by a Mackerel, which was perfect livebait size, so that went into the bait bucket and plan B was put into operation which involved a large sliding pike bung and a 6/0 circle hook. By now the sun was out and it was warming up nicely.....
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I got the bait out and carried on trying to catch a few more, and it wasn't long before the float had buried and I had a decent Bass in the net.
I had only managed one more bait, and this was also taken swiftly, but unfortunately the Bass nicked it off the hook so that was it for the time being.
I added a couple of feathers above the lure in an attempt to procure more bait and eventually got a couple.
Things were quiet for a while until another Bass ripped off with the bait and this one stuck, putting up a good scrap as always.
That's Supper sorted for a couple of nights....
The Bass and a bait....
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I was hungry now, so wandered back to the van, looking at a bit of Graffiti on the way.....this one caught my eye....
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Possibly very appropriate at the moment......?