Sunday, 9 September 2012

A quick paddle after work 08/09/2012

I managed to get out for a quick session after work today with the plan being take a rod to troll lures until the tide dropped enough to take some pics of the wildlife on the exposed rocks at low water so I packed my DSLR in TWO! drybags and paddled out, I missed a good take almost immediately and then shortly afterwards I was into my first fish a nice sized Coalie.

 

 

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This was followed by a Mackerel and then I managed a couple of Pollock the biggest weighing 4lb 8oz good fun fishing with light spinning rods made even more fun because the anti reverse on my reel packed in after the first Coalie so had to wedge the handle with my foot whilst paddling to stop the reel back winding!

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Unfortunately todays small tides meant that the rocks were barely exposed at low water so no seals hauled out today but a few Cormorants Eider ducks and waders were about but the rocks were only just knocking the power of the swells so it was a case of getting in position and un dry bagging the camera before I was turned side on to the breakers by the wind scary with an expensive non waterproof camera but I managed these few shots

 

 

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Sunday, 2 September 2012

Super conditions but slow fishing amongst the seals 02/09/2012

I had a trip back out in search of Pollock today managed a few on plugs and soft plastics to just over 4lb but the fishing was second place to being out amongst the wildlife and paddling through the kelp

 

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Tide rip through a gap in the scaur great fun

 

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Friday, 24 August 2012

Yet another fun packed day afloat 24/08/2012

Today I had a session on a new mark and met up with Sam a fellow yak fisherman the tactics today were to be lure fishing both hard and soft the action started almost Immediately with a couple of stonking Coalies around the 2lb mark and one going just a touch over at 2lb 2oz a new PB

 

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The next take saw line peeling from the reel and the fish on the end doing a good impression of a Sailfish tail walking and thrashing around on the surface but soon the culprit was at the side of the yak a fine Sea Trout of around 3lb another PB

 

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after that excitement I thought I would head over to where Sam was getting into some nice Pollock and was rewarded with a small specimen on the plug

 

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After quite a few more on the plugs I had some success on the soft plastics

 

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By this time it was time for a leg stretch and a bite to eat so we headed to an exposed rock and discovered we were not alone but had the company of some Common seals that weren’t as shy as I had thought so I took the opportunity to get in the water and take some pics

 

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We headed back out but the wind had picked up a little but the fish were there in numbers and trolling plugs was the most effective way of fishing now with the swell increasing and the hits were coming thick and fast with countless Pollock up to around 4 1/2lb another PB for me being brought aboard but as time was pressing we decided to switch to shallow divers and head in which accounted for a few more belting takes and several more 4lb+ Pollock in shallower water

 

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Unfortunately the troll back to shore was cut short by Sams Yak developing quite a bad leak but a bit of teamwork a bilge pump and calm clear heads made the situation do able and we were soon both safe back ashore after yet another great trip one to remember

 

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Some Ray’s amongst the squall’s 23/08/2012

I managed a short 3 hour session this afternoon had to wait until a storm had passed over and throughout the session had to keep a watchful eye on the very dark clouds but once out and anchored over my mark it was fairly comfortable fishing with the wind on my back but when the gusts increased it did mean the yak was getting swamped now and again.

 

 

 

 

The session started quite slow with just a Grey Gurnard and 2 Mackerel to show but soon enough I had the tell tale rattle of a Ray interested in my bait after another gentle pull I lifted into my first Ray of the session and after a very good battle I had her on board weighed and photographed then returned no worse for wear at 7lb 7oz

 

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Next cast I was clearing away a few things and tidying up the deck when I felt the line go slack after reeling in a lot of line I caught up with whatever was running uptide and the rod hooped over as I lifted into my second ray a bit smaller but full of fight as I have found the males to be much more spirited scrappers

 

Soon the little fellow was on board weighing in at 5lb 6oz

 

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After releasing that one I didn’t have to wait very long at all for the next bite and as soon as I lifted into it the reel was screaming as the fish took line and made several heavy lunges before getting it’s tail wrapped in the trace and becoming a dead weight which was a hell of a struggle to drag back up against the strong tide but soon enough I had hold of the trace and got the Ray on board just as well as the yak had turned side on to the wind now and was getting rocked by the wind chop

 

 

This one weighed in at 10lb 9oz 3 rays and 1 double very happy with that in such a short session

 

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The next 40mins were spent getting pestered by small fish mainly flounders and dabs stripping baits as soon as they hit the deck

 

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So I called it a day as I still had the paddle back to shore against the offshore wind but as I hauled anchor the wind dropped nicely making it not too bad to paddle back in.

 

 

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Monday, 20 August 2012

A paddle out at Saltburn 20/08/2012

Today I had an afternoon paddle from Saltburn to Skinningrove and back more paddling than fishing today but managed a Codling on my light set up

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there was plenty of bird life about today with a lot of Razorbills and an awesome sight of a group of feeding Guillemots passing very close to the Kayak and around 5ft below the surface great to see in the clear water

 

 

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Not much more action with just a solitary Grey Gurnard and a couple of greedy Coalfish attacking the trolled Yo-zuri on the paddle back to Saltburn and also took a dunking by a small breaker right on the beach DISASTER!

 

 

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