Monday, 25 November 2019

Latest Achievement.

Hi guys and welcome to week 4 in a row, I know it's a miracle right? Told you I was really getting back into writing this blog! 

So for any of you that have been reading this from the very start you may have noticed it's been a very long time since I added an achievement to the short list at the bottom right of this page. Well as of now I can finally add a 3rd!

This is no major accolade to be singing and dancing about just like the other 2, to be fair as far as I can tell these are on the same sort of level in their respective magazines. I managed to get myself into the Sea Angler magazine for completing the Shimano mission for the Small-eyed Ray, a fish you probably haven't heard that I caught by now.... ***insert laughing face***.

So I sent in the picture thinking my name would get listed with the other guys on the page, but was literally ecstatic when my good friend Iain messaged me saying my picture got in!

As a subscriber to the magazine my copy was waiting for me at home when I got back from work, as you can imagine I wasted no time at all in rushing through to the page. 

To go along with this I received a badge to be sewn onto a jumper or something along the lines once I've made my mind up which one.

I'm really enjoying my sea fishing at the moment and although I never set out for any of this kind of stuff, I noticed the weight for the fish in the magazine so just went with it on a why not basis. As I said in a previous post next year I am going to try for some trophies within the club I'm a member of but for myself not for any kind of recognition.

My sea fishing as most of you know very much started out with just playing around with LRF, then I joined the Wessex Tackle species hunt, a local store, to test myself a little and from there realised that if I wanted to get more species I was going to need to move on from just the light lure tackle.

This year I invested in some new gear for beach fishing, some 14ft rods and multipliers, tripod and a few other bits for comfort on the long nights more than anything else. I set myself a personal target of 30 species this year, currently I'm on 26, although due to some coming before I joined the Angling Trust species hunt and some out on a boat I'm on 22 officially on the hunt list.

This means I also got another badge for reaching 15 species. I believe the next one comes at 30 so I'll actually have something tangible to show I reached my goal, that will be cool.

Please excuse the poor quality of the pictures of these badges I took them on my phone resting them on my mouse pad. 

I have really been enjoying seeing what fish I can find just casting out different rigs and different baits and obviously still doing some LRF from time to time, next year though I really want to push myself and see how far I can really take it.

Thanks for reading and as always tight lines.

Monday, 18 November 2019

Loni's species hunt

Hello and welcome back guys, so today is kind of a 2 in 1 post. The other night Jen, Kieran and myself went out to fish a match with our local angling club, luckily for us all species caught went towards our respective species hunts, hence the name of the post.

So what I thought I would do with this post is take you over the match as well as a complete catch up with my progress in this latest species hunt.

I wont go back through the other species in much detail at all as I listed them in a previous post and possibly 2 in a row, so let's not make it a 3rd. So as you know I have had a Small-eyed Ray, a Whiting and a Plaice. One that I didn't mention though was a Pouting and the reason for this was I put it back after forgetting I had started a 2nd hunt, so didn't take a picture! (Insert sad face here.)

So onto the match, we started out with Kieran and myself casting out flapper rigs, mine being clipped down, both rigs baited with Ragworm. Jen decided to use a loop rig, size 4 hook on the top and a 2 on the loop hook length, she baited the top hook with Ragworm and the bottom with Ragworm tipped with a small strip of Mackerel.

Kieran was the 1st one in with a fish, as he was winding it in he said he felt a really big bang on the rod top, he kept winding and brought up a really small 10cm Bass but it was in a very bad state, it had almost certainly been hit by a much bigger bass than itself on the way in. I decided not to take a picture of the fish as some of you guys may have found the image slightly disturbing.

Jenny was the next one in with a Bass of 22cm as she was bringing it in I also had one of my own. Both took the Ragworm baits, although Jens Mackerel strip was taken off the hook as well as half of her worm. 

Jenny isn't in any species hunts at the moment although there is one she may be joining in the near future, this is the reason for putting my fish in the picture instead of hers, we didn't take one of hers.

Kieran followed this up with another Bass of his own this one going 21cm, once again just Ragworm being what they liked. At this point he was loving it and ran to throw the fish back and get cast back out, in his rush though we didn't get to take a picture for his species hunt, this is another species added to a growing list now. The excitement seems to take over him quite a lot, as of now it includes, Garfish, Pouting, Scad, Thin Lipped Mullet and now Bass, the Mullet however was my fault as we went out targeting them and I unfortunately left the hunt cards at home.

Next up I caught a 65cm, 1lb 3oz, 47.5% Silver Eel, I entered this into the clubs fish of the month competition for shore competition bracket. Only needed to be 3oz bigger to be in the lead for the Silver Eel Cup mentioned in last weeks post.

Species number 5 added for me to the species hunt, both of these I already had for the Angling Trust hunt, it is actually though a personal best for me so i was very happy, I'm hoping to get out again soon targeting some bigger ones!

Kieran followed me up with an Eel of his own that went 50cm putting him firmly in the drivers seat when it came to the Junior part of the match. This put him at 4 matches and 4 wins, hes winning the Junior league on the Pier with 30 points and now he has 10 points on the Junior home shore, I believe hes only 30 points behind for Junior club champion with 7 matches to go!

Thanks again for reading and as always I really hope you enjoyed the post! Until next time take care out there and tight lines!

Monday, 11 November 2019

Mini Species Hunt.

This week I thought I'd go back over something I was a little more confident in when entering the Angling Trust species hunt, I had a fair few species I felt I could bank on when it came to fishing down the Quay.

I have been fishing there for a few years now and I know I can consistently find 3 species of Wrasse, 3 Goby species and 2 Blenny, all of these I can get in one small area, there are a few extra species down there that if you move about they can be found but seem to be a lot harder to find, one of these I managed nice and early this year.

I was extremely happy to see a little Sand Goby out, especially seeing as I felt the Rock, Common and Black Goby were going to be easier to find. That being said I have only managed a Rock Goby so far, there seems to be a massive abundance of Shanny there this year and nowhere near as many Goby.

I have managed 4 Wrasse species so far this year, I had a great day down the Quay where I managed all 3 of the ones I knew were there in a short hour session, these are the Corkwing, Ballan and Goldsinny. I did however manage a 4th species but during a match on Swanage pier, of the mini species of Wrasse my favourite is the Baillon's.

On the same day I caught the Wrasse down the Quay I also managed to pick up both of the Blenny species I know reside there, the Tompot and the common Blenny or Shanny. Some of the others we get down there but a lot fewer and far between are the Scorpion Fish and the Sand Smelt both of these have also evaded me so far.

I did however pick up a Black Bream on the LRF gear this year on Swanage pier.

I have had a lot of fun fishing for the mini species again this year, even though I've not had anywhere near the amount of time to get out as previous years. Next year is going to be a big one for me, I am going to be putting a serious amount of time into finding as many species as possible for a 2nd species hunt I have joined but there will be more about that in a post in the near future.

Monday, 4 November 2019

Plans for Club Angling

At the beginning of the year I joined a Sea fishing club, it was originally to meet other anglers and learn about fishing locally. I have since decided that next year going into it I'm aiming to win at least 3 trophies, there are 3 I have my mind on but I'm not worried if they don't work out I have a couple of back up ideas.

To start with I felt I needed to decide weather I wanted to go down the line of match fishing trophies or specimen trophies, now I completely understand that I have a whole lot to learn when it comes to match fishing side of sea angling, although on the same side of things I'm fully aware how much time and effort top anglers put into specimen fishing.

With this being said I have decided To go with the specimen route this coming year, to start with the 1st one I chose was the Ray Shield. I realise also that last blog post I wrote that I only just managed my 1st Ray species, this is maybe a slight disadvantage as I dont know much about fishing for them, what I do know however is I have so much fun targeting them that even without the success keeping it up would not be an issue!

Currently my personal best stands at 7lb 12oz for the Small-eyed Ray, I'm yet to set a PB for any other ray species but my next target is the Spotted. 

Secondly I am going to be fishing for the Silver Eel Cup, this is a trophy I feel I stand an okay chance at winning, there are a few marks locally that I fish that hold a whole load of smaller Eels, I am certain though that if I stick it out a larger one will come along, they are a fairly simple species to catch it's just learning how to pick out the larger fish. 

So far my PB stands at 15oz, last year the trophy was won with a 3lb Eel that was caught on a boat, this year however it's being won with a fish of 1lb 5oz, one that my son almost beat but missed out by 3oz, next year though this will not be the case as the junior members will have a set of trophies for themselves.

The 3rd and final one I'm going to be trying for is the Mullet trophy, this is a slightly strange one though as, as far as I can work out all species of Mullet fall under this trophy. I will probably be targeting a single species in particular though, I enjoy fishing for Thin Lipped Mullet from a small gem of a mark I was lucky enough to be put onto by a quality local angler named Shane, as far as I know he is planning on starting to write his own blog soon and I will link it for you in a future post, he does however have a youtube channel that I will link at the end of this post.

My Thin Lipped personal best is 1lb 7oz that if I remember right came in at 69% I am hoping to manage my 1st 100% Mullet next year. I will also be out trying to catch a Red Mullet and Thick Lipped Mullet for the species hunts I'm a part of.

Out of the back up trophies there is one for the largest fish caught on a lure, this one is right up my street so to be honest it might not be much of a back up as much as one I try to win along side catching the Mullet! 

Thank you again for reading, I very much hope you enjoyed this post and I look forward to writing next weeks one.

Vision Angling (Shane's youtube channel) : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHhSIKhUCCSd34CO28uZRxw

Sunday, 27 October 2019

Joining the Angling Trust species hunt.

Hello everyone, welcome back, I took quite a long time out from writing to work on my angling as I felt when it came to sea fishing I was constantly writing with a complete lack of knowledge, I have decided to start writing again now this time with just a slight lack of knowledge instead.

I set myself a target of 30 species and of this so far I have managed 22. Most recently I had my 1st Ray species, it was a 96%, 7lb 12oz Small-eyed Ray, caught on Southbourne beach.

I also managed a Plaice and a Whiting on this session, the Ray took a ragworm bait and the other 2 species were on black lug.

This was my 1st trip out in quite some time as I was working a lot for a few months. Most of the other species I've had have all came along during matches last of which was one of my favourite species.

It was only small but it was my 1st Bull Huss and I was over joyed when I took a proper look at it! There has been plenty of the usual suspects, strap Conger, Dogfish, Pouting, Bass and small Wrasse species (when fishing on the pier at Swanage).

There has however been a few occasions where I have gone out trying to target specimens of certain species, only to be completely outdone by my son.

1st one was his Silver eel, I only managed one of around half a lb and Kieran had 3 over a lb this one going 1lb 3oz.

2nd of these was the Thin Lipped Mullet, not only did he beat me with this but be is also winning the junior Angling trust shore specimen award for our area.

This fish went 2lb 12oz and he was absolutely buzzing to have caught this one!

Thank you all for reading this post, I will be back writing once ever Monday from now on, I have found my passion for writing again now and I can't wait to get out catching more fish to write about for you.

Here's a list of the species I have caught this year to leave you with: 

Bass
Bream (Black)
Bull Huss
Dogfish 
Eel (Conger)
Eel (Silver)
Garfish
Muller (Grey Thin Lipped)
Plaice
Pouting
Ray (Small-eyed)
Scad
Sole (Dover)
Whiting
Wrasse (Ballan)

Mini Species:
Blenny (Tompot)
Goby (Sand)
Goby (Rock)
Shanny
Wrasse (Baillon's)
Wrasse (Corkwing)
Wrasse (Goldsinny)

Tuesday, 16 October 2018

Crazy LRF Fish

Hello everyone and welcome back, I've not done one of these posts in a long time, so I wanted to bring it back with something slightly different, I wanted to do a review of some Crazy Fish products. I'm going to run through some of the lure patterns I use, or have used. I have been using Crazy fish lures for a long time now, however as of the last few months I have been solely using them and nothing else.

To start off with I'm going to run through my 3 favourite patterns and then go from there into past captures. These picks will be in no particular order as I would struggle to choose a favourite from them, I have never struggled to catch on any of the 3 and the number of different species I have caught on them mean that I go nowhere with out them!

These are the Nano Minnow, Cruel Leach and Vibro Worm. There is a lot of other patterns available and I use a number of them regularly, these 3 though are my go to lures anywhere and everywhere I fish.

Let's start with the Nano Minnow, one reason I absolutely love this pattern of lure is it's ability to attract fish not overly easy to catch on soft plastic.


One species I always struggled to catch on lures before using the Nano Minnow was always the Goldsinny Wrasse, (above) Since using these though I have managed a fair few of them so it wasn't just a one off lucky type of thing. I have always found though that when it comes to this species the more natural colours are a winner, I have not managed one on anything bright and in their faces.

These are also good for most other species as well such as the Corkwing Wrasse, (below) Skorpion Fish, Ballan Wrasse, Bass and Pollack in my local Quay alone. Countless more species to come when I start travelling more for my fishing I'm sure.


So moving onto the next pattern on the list, the Cruel Leach, this is a worm type pattern that will literally catch you any species, last year (my 1st year of LRF) I managed 12 species in total from my local Quay and had all of them at least once on one of these lures!


Again they are very good for the common species such as the Corkwing (above) but has also seen me land fish I've struggled with on plastic before, I hooked my 1st ever LRF flounder on one of these unfortunately lost it on the surface so can't count it but now its getting colder again I'm sure I will manage one again soon! Another species of Wrasse I struggled with on lures locally was the Ballan, (below) until my 1st trip out using these.


Nothing seems to be able to resist this pattern and again I am really looking forward to heading further afield next year in search of anything and everything I can catch.

I have one last pattern to mention on this post and this is the Vibro Worm, this one is accountable for many captures, it is also the source of many of my strangest takes. I have managed to land some fish on these that aren't much bigger than the lure itself.

This is not something you would think to be to shocking if I was talking about Bass or maybe even if I was fresh water fishing for some Perch, however as you can see below, even Goby aren't shy for these!

So to close out this post I will start off by saying all of these fish were caught in 30 minutes of fishing on the same day, all from the same spot on Poole Quay. Needless to say I have been having some serious fun with these and will continue to do so for a long time to come!

As always thank you for reading and stay tuned to see what Crazy Fish lures throw up for me in the near future!

Saturday, 12 May 2018

Two Short Beach Sessions

Hi guys and welcome back, This week has been a mad one for me, as once again I've been out with the man himself Mr Mark Tiller chasing them salt water fish species for the Wessex Tackle and Guns species hunt!

I have been having a lot of fun with this lately and to be honest I have had nothing else on my mind at all, although I have just bought myself a nice new baitcaster Pike set up so I'm sure there will be some toothy sessions on here again soon!

So to start with Mark and I headed back down to West Bexington in the pursuit of anything that took the bait, this time there was no target species for me although I did say to him I wouldn't mind if a Doggy turned up. Mark on the other hand was after a Plaice.

I fished one rod at range all day with a Pully Pennel rig baited with either a whole Squid, a lump of Mackerel or a mix of both, that was hoping a rouge Ray might be out in front of me, with hoping being the operative word I think.

The other rod was fished with a single size 2 hook on a long flowing Pully rig, this one I was fishing either Ragworm, Black Lug or Smaller strips of Squid just to see if anything smaller was around.


Mark managed the first fish again this session a nice little Pouting and it was a new one for him in the hunt so he was happy, I followed that up with a lovely Bass form in close just before a Thunder storm decided to blow over and we decided at that point to call it a day!

So on to the second session, once again I was out with Mark this time though we spent the day down Poole Quay chasing after Marks first ever LRF mini species!


This was a great success and he managed a cool looking Shanny and another one of those really small Corkwing Wrasse I've been getting lately.



 When it came to the evening we decided we were going to head over to Branksome Chine a beach very close to home and one with a decent reputation for turning up a few fish through out the year.

This time I did have a target species in mind and had set out to catch a Smooth Hound! I had spent the previous three days watching videos on which baits, rigs and anything else I felt might help, as well as googling areas near me they had been caught and going back through numerous local fishing news papers.

Mark once again had the first fish and once again it was another awesome little Pouting, a nice fish to see but this time didn't help his cause, I managed the second fish and this one in my mind was a turn up!

I put this one back and re baited, as I walked over to cast out I noticed my other rod bouncing away and picked that up first, I was absolutely buzzing to see the shape of a small Smoothy when Mark lifted it up out of the surf for me!

I took this one on a fair sized peeler crab snipped half way through and elasticated into a sort of crab sausage on a Pully Pennel.


Mark was next up into a fish and as it turns out it was the beginning of a flurry of three Smooth Hounds each in the space of two hours! Mark was getting them on Ragworm where as I had one on Sand Eel, one on Crab and one on the Ragworm as well.


One thing I was not sure about was the markings on the fish as two of them had the 'stars' on them and one didn't, luckily for me I took pictures of both with the card just in case as they both counted on the hunt!

That's it for this week guys thanks once again for taking your time out to read this it really is much appreciated and I really sincerely hope you enjoyed the blog!

Species so far: 10

Shore Rockling
Plaice
Rock Goby
Ballan Wrasse
Shanny
Corkwing Wrasse
Bass
Lesser Spotted Dogfish
Stary Smooth Hound
Common Smooth Hound

Latest Achievement.

Hi guys and welcome to week 4 in a row, I know it's a miracle right? Told you I was really getting back into writing this blog!  So for ...