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spaceman
Bass Hunter


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Location: Mold the home of the Spaceman

PostSubject: Mostyn/ Flint   Sat Oct 24, 2009 5:35 pm

Venue - 1st Mostyn then Flint
Bait - Fresh Lug

I received a text this morning at 8-30am from Craig, asking did i fancy a trip out today, which was back on because his wife decided not to go out.

So armed with the New Shakespear 12' rod and reel to match we made our way.

Its the first time i've been here, and on Headwyns advice to go at low water we arrived.

What was to follow was awesome!!!!!

First cast for me " fish on ".





Craig had this for a starter





Fish nearly every cast.





And they just kept coming.

























So having spent just under an hour there we decided to try Flint at High.

Craig was first in with two Eels, one of which was a beauty.













Once again fish everycast

























Craigs last cast brought to the bank this Fella ( Ling i think ).





A great day out with a good friend.

Got a good soaking at Mostyn, but the fish made up for that.

Fish total was Craig with 7 Codling and 4 Whiting at Mostyn and 2 Eels and 1 Ling and 5 Whiting at Flint.

Fish total for me was 4 Codling and 4 Whiting at Mostyn and 8 Whiting and 3 Codling at Flint.


bounce bounce Very Happy Very Happy
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stevo
Mackerel Hunter


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Location: manchester

PostSubject: Re: Mostyn/ Flint   Sat Oct 24, 2009 6:12 pm

Wow what a excellent report and days fishing well done Very Happy Very Happy
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headwyn
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Location: Sunny Rhyl

PostSubject: Re: Mostyn/ Flint   Sat Oct 24, 2009 6:23 pm

Great report and photos.

Well done on all the fish, especially all the Codling which are a good sign.

The ling isnt, its a 5 bearded rockling ( must be related ) and you are guarenteed to see lots more of them over the winter. True ling are found in deep water and are only occasionally caught around some of the marks around Anglesey and down the Lleyn off the shore.

I might have to try Flint for a big Eel this week, thought they would have all moved out by now. Good to know. Thanks.
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spaceman
Bass Hunter


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PostSubject: Re: Mostyn/ Flint   Sat Oct 24, 2009 6:28 pm

headwyn wrote:
Great report and photos.

Well done on all the fish, especially all the Codling which are a good sign.


Thanks Kev for all the advice you've given me.

It was awesome at low water, defo be there again.

Will be good to meet you on the pier soon.

Thanks again.

Steve.

P.s.

A 5 bearded rockling, well thats another one for the Species count, cheers for that.


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spaceman
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PostSubject: Re: Mostyn/ Flint   Sat Oct 24, 2009 6:30 pm

stevo wrote:
Wow what a excellent report and days fishing well done Very Happy Very Happy


Thanks Stevo for your comments.

A cracking day was had, but harder work putting this on the Forum. lol! lol!

Steve.
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mickfish
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PostSubject: nice eel   Sat Oct 24, 2009 7:05 pm

Nice report I can almost taste that eel Laughing (jellied of course) well done to you both
When I think of Mostyn now my tail starts wagging...I will be there soon lol!
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spaceman
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PostSubject: Re: Mostyn/ Flint   Sat Oct 24, 2009 7:11 pm

mickfish wrote:
Nice report I can almost taste that eel Laughing (jellied of course) well done to you both
When I think of Mostyn now my tail starts wagging...I will be there soon lol!


Thanks Mick.

You would have struggled to eat all of that mate it was a klonker.
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fairziff
Tope Hunter


Number of posts: 1198
Location: Sunny Rhyl

PostSubject: Re: Mostyn/ Flint   Sat Oct 24, 2009 9:38 pm

What an incredible days fishing!!!!!!!

Again, another report full of Codling.

This could be a great winter Smile

Well done Spaceman, a great report!!!!
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ian40nw
Conger Hunter


Number of posts: 766
Location: liverpool and rhyl

PostSubject: Re: Mostyn/ Flint   Sat Oct 24, 2009 10:45 pm

Fantastic report Steve and once again codling showing up cheers it must be a good sign
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adamg
Pollock Hunter


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Location: warrington

PostSubject: Re: Mostyn/ Flint   Sun Oct 25, 2009 10:37 am

great report great to see so many fish well done spaceman Very Happy Very Happy
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andybwilkes
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PostSubject: Re: Mostyn/ Flint   Sun Oct 25, 2009 11:25 am

Well done, cracking report.
must give that way a go soon as never fished that area before
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walski
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PostSubject: Re: Mostyn/ Flint   Sun Oct 25, 2009 1:10 pm

well in mate Very Happy what type of lead were you using? i have a lot of problems getting mine stuck in the mud when i fish near that gulley in flint Mad
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spaceman
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PostSubject: Re: Mostyn/ Flint   Sun Oct 25, 2009 3:06 pm

walski wrote:
well in mate Very Happy what type of lead were you using? i have a lot of problems getting mine stuck in the mud when i fish near that gulley in flint Mad


Hello Walski.

I always use a Flat weight as the Grippers go deeper into the mud when retrieving.

I hope this helps.
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spaceman
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PostSubject: Re: Mostyn/ Flint   Sun Oct 25, 2009 3:07 pm

adamg wrote:
great report great to see so many fish well done spaceman Very Happy Very Happy


Thanks Adamg.

Very Happy Very Happy
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spaceman
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PostSubject: Re: Mostyn/ Flint   Sun Oct 25, 2009 3:10 pm

andybwilkes wrote:
Well done, cracking report.
must give that way a go soon as never fished that area before


Thanks Andy.

That mostyn mark is Bob-on, just be carefull when getting over the rocks if it has been raining.

I went straight on my back and down to the bottom. lol! lol!
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