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SILCROFT today.
Just got back from fishing siley with stu got there just as tide was reaching the shingle wanted to get there earlier but hey ho. Conditions looked good when we arrived
Stu was first in with a double head of flounder palm of your hand size.
Then I was in with my first ever shore cought coalie. Mite be a whiting looking now.
After that is was a steady stream of flounder stu catching six little ones and some decent ones too
Few other rods on beach seen one guy catch a dogie.
Stu was first in with a double head of flounder palm of your hand size.
Then I was in with my first ever shore cought coalie. Mite be a whiting looking now.
After that is was a steady stream of flounder stu catching six little ones and some decent ones too
Few other rods on beach seen one guy catch a dogie.
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Re: SILCROFT today.
It looked very fishy pugs you would have thought there was a good chance of a cod or even a bass but at least the flounder kept you busy ,bet it was good to be out you've had quite a long layoff some good tides this week you might be able to get some after work sessions in bud
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Re: SILCROFT today.
craggers wrote:It looked very fishy pugs you would have thought there was a good chance of a cod or even a bass but at least the flounder kept you busy ,bet it was good to be out you've had quite a long layoff some good tides this week you might be able to get some after work sessions in bud
Cheers Craig conditions wher spot on for a bass fort the coal fish was a bass at first. Start a week of 12 hour night shifts tomoz :0( gunner try get out next weekend up the coast sum were.
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Re: SILCROFT today.
Ah, twelve hour night shifts ... That takes me back.... Well done bud, cracking pictures and a lovely looking beach . Well done on the new species too..!!
That Stuy's a jammy git isn't he.... or is he a good angler..?? Anyway, good day out for you !! Cheers..
That Stuy's a jammy git isn't he.... or is he a good angler..?? Anyway, good day out for you !! Cheers..
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Re: SILCROFT today.
Nicely done Pugsie looks a bit blowey with a bit of surf up , at least the fish showed up
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sharpey wrote:Ah, twelve hour night shifts ... That takes me back.... Well done bud, cracking pictures and a lovely looking beach . Well done on the new species too..!!
That Stuy's a jammy git isn't he.... or is he a good angler..?? Anyway, good day out for you !! Cheers..
I say he's jammy lol always catching tho
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Re: SILCROFT today.
Well done lads great report and pics
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Great pictures and report mate! wish I'd been able to sneak up there today!!
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Great to have you back fishing pugs, I've missed your reports! that sea looks spot on, shame the bigguns didn't show for you, but at least you were kept busy
Good to see you're modelling the AA merchandise too, I expect sales to double after this report!
Great report and pics
Good to see you're modelling the AA merchandise too, I expect sales to double after this report!
Great report and pics
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