Blade7 Giant Squid Hunter
Number of posts : 239 SunnyRhyl-O-Meter : 2937 Location : Kinmel Bay
| Subject: The Green Bouy Mon Nov 23, 2020 10:18 am | |
| Had a couple of hours fishing Sunday afternoon on the rising tide just pass the green buoy outside Rhos on Sea Harbour. Whiting troubles the small hooks with small bait, whitings on every drop, the big hook big bait was being striped by the whiting and we still ended with a little whiting on the big hooks, just took a couple of pictures to see if my new camera worked, that's my mate Paddy in one of the pictures who owns the half of the boat he was standing in I get more fish in my half. There was a small swell and a little overcast with some sunshine. The rig I was using for catching the smaller species was a Jenson (Rigs N Rods Rhyl Harbour) 3 boom paternoster absolutely deadly, really good for your Dabs, Plaice, Whiting, Gunards, Dog Fish, Ect. used with a small piece of lugworm. For the larger fish 1 to 2 meter long wire trace with a whole mackerel works well when we are out in deeper water. |
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Notbad ADMIN
Number of posts : 6098 SunnyRhyl-O-Meter : 13631 Location : Sunny Rhyl
| Subject: Re: The Green Bouy Mon Nov 23, 2020 8:34 pm | |
| Great to see some afloat pics!
A breath of kodak fresh sea air for those in full lockdown. |
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Kirky's Dad Marlin Hunter
Number of posts : 2861 SunnyRhyl-O-Meter : 7843 Location : Stafford, Staffordshire
| Subject: Re: The Green Bouy Tue Nov 24, 2020 9:43 am | |
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VALVEBOUNCE Legend
Number of posts : 1705 SunnyRhyl-O-Meter : 4947 Location : MANCHESTER
| Subject: Re: The Green Bouy Sun Nov 29, 2020 1:09 pm | |
| Great to see you out there,your boat looks a nice stable platform. Good idea to let everyone know the types of rigs and bait you used. |
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