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Cumbrian Bassing
I was brought up in St Bees Cumbria and always wanted to catch a bass . In all my years from 1976 -1991 I only saw two but failed miserably myself. Since I got my first Yak 5 years ago I have pursued the species on every trip I've made to see the wrinklys at St Bees. More often than not the weather has intervened but this weekend was different!!
I set off with the yolks early Friday and arrived at the destination at 3pm , just a few hundred yards from my launch. There was merely a hint of a breeze at my parents house but a bit more wind down on the beach.
Permission was granted for a couple of hours so the T13 was quickly unloaded along with the Tubertini rod and reel , a few storm eels and a couple of plugs. I soon was into fish , mackerael and Pollock nearly every cast. The appetite was well and trully wetted ;D
I was up and away shortly after 5am on Saturday , a bit of a breeze had developed and I could hear the surf from the front door. I pondered over whether to launch for at least 10 minutes , there was a good size surf but beyond the breakers looked ok
Common sense prevailed and the alternative of launching 3 miles away on Whitehaven North shore , sheltered from southerlies by the imposing St Bees Heads was the sensible option. I paddled North trolling a J13 , occasionaly stopping to give the storm Eels a chuck but after two hours only a few Nips had kept me interested.
I paddled back and thought about heading in. The area to the South of the big Whitehaven Pier , leading to saltom bay and the North Heads has always looked fishy but its a difficult area to access on foot and dangerous with many landfalls. A quick cuppa and I was off ;D
Its was a little choppy and being the Top of the tide now I had to give way to a few Trawlers returning home , a bit of banter over the VHF making the wait entertaining - don't think they get many yakers ;D Giving the Feather Chuckers on the Pier a wide berth I was soon into more sheltered waters
I paddled all the way to the North heads , again trolling a rapalla without luck. Half way back , closer in to the shore there was a thumping take and after a good fight a plump Bass broke surface - mission accomplished ;D A very different fish to the welsh bass , fat and squatt with a belly stuffed full of Rockling ( One for the table). I paddled back a hundred yards and flicked out the Storm Eel , Two more plump bass falling in quick succesion ;D although the wind and now ebbing tide made it a precarios capture!!
I headed in with a contented smile , a great consolation for not being fit enough to join Paul and Simon on their Burnmoor trek.
The day finished with a trip with the yolks to Trotters world near Bassentwaite ( spotted a couple of good launch sites ;D) Highly reccomended if your up the Lakes with the Family , the highlight being the hawks display , where they flew a buzzrd , barn Owl , Sea Eagle and Gosshawk
I set off with the yolks early Friday and arrived at the destination at 3pm , just a few hundred yards from my launch. There was merely a hint of a breeze at my parents house but a bit more wind down on the beach.
Permission was granted for a couple of hours so the T13 was quickly unloaded along with the Tubertini rod and reel , a few storm eels and a couple of plugs. I soon was into fish , mackerael and Pollock nearly every cast. The appetite was well and trully wetted ;D
I was up and away shortly after 5am on Saturday , a bit of a breeze had developed and I could hear the surf from the front door. I pondered over whether to launch for at least 10 minutes , there was a good size surf but beyond the breakers looked ok
Common sense prevailed and the alternative of launching 3 miles away on Whitehaven North shore , sheltered from southerlies by the imposing St Bees Heads was the sensible option. I paddled North trolling a J13 , occasionaly stopping to give the storm Eels a chuck but after two hours only a few Nips had kept me interested.
I paddled back and thought about heading in. The area to the South of the big Whitehaven Pier , leading to saltom bay and the North Heads has always looked fishy but its a difficult area to access on foot and dangerous with many landfalls. A quick cuppa and I was off ;D
Its was a little choppy and being the Top of the tide now I had to give way to a few Trawlers returning home , a bit of banter over the VHF making the wait entertaining - don't think they get many yakers ;D Giving the Feather Chuckers on the Pier a wide berth I was soon into more sheltered waters
I paddled all the way to the North heads , again trolling a rapalla without luck. Half way back , closer in to the shore there was a thumping take and after a good fight a plump Bass broke surface - mission accomplished ;D A very different fish to the welsh bass , fat and squatt with a belly stuffed full of Rockling ( One for the table). I paddled back a hundred yards and flicked out the Storm Eel , Two more plump bass falling in quick succesion ;D although the wind and now ebbing tide made it a precarios capture!!
I headed in with a contented smile , a great consolation for not being fit enough to join Paul and Simon on their Burnmoor trek.
The day finished with a trip with the yolks to Trotters world near Bassentwaite ( spotted a couple of good launch sites ;D) Highly reccomended if your up the Lakes with the Family , the highlight being the hawks display , where they flew a buzzrd , barn Owl , Sea Eagle and Gosshawk
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Re: Cumbrian Bassing
Superb report mate.....and well done on the Bass
Welcome to the forum BTW. You may know me from the other AA... no not the one for people who like a drink, anglers afloat You sent me a PM or two if i remember rightly when i was starting out with the kayak. (User: PaulMDAC) Been out a couple of times with Curly off Cleveleys.
Welcome to the forum BTW. You may know me from the other AA... no not the one for people who like a drink, anglers afloat You sent me a PM or two if i remember rightly when i was starting out with the kayak. (User: PaulMDAC) Been out a couple of times with Curly off Cleveleys.
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Re: Cumbrian Bassing
Exellent report, a really enjoyable read and well done on the Bass Welcome to Angling Addicts and look forward to more kayaking reports , I should really try to get out on mine more
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Re: Cumbrian Bassing
Brilliant report and pictures ......thanks for posting
Looking forward to your yakking exploits
Looking forward to your yakking exploits
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Re: Cumbrian Bassing
Fantastic report Eggy , excellent read . and congrats for the mission accomplished .
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Re: Cumbrian Bassing
Thanks for the Welcome don't get up North more than 3 or so times a year but the Yak is always on the roof! I'll pop in and post when I get out although more often than not its windy in Cumbria
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Re: Cumbrian Bassing
New starter based in St Bees, if you want company next time your up give me a shout, just getting started in the yak fishing world but up for some time out on the sea!
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Cumbrian Bassing
Oh to be young again.... Great report mate, have fished up there a long time back, but always from a slightly more solid platform.. Good on you for a great read...!!
There's more to fishing than catching fish...
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Re: Cumbrian Bassing
A top report mate really enjoyed reading it, dam good pics to getting one bass nice but 3 what a result.
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Cod at our local chippy
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Re: Cumbrian Bassing
Guys, this is a really old report
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