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Cumbrian Bassing

Postby egbertnobacon » 10 Sep 2010, 08:38

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!!
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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.
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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!!
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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

Postby Paul » 10 Sep 2010, 16:38

Superb report mate.....and well done on the Bass :clap: :clap: :clap:

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 :lol: :lol: :lol: ;) 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

Postby TerryG » 10 Sep 2010, 17:32

Exellent report, :champ: a really enjoyable read and well done on the Bass :clap: Welcome to Angling Addicts and look forward to more kayaking reports :clap2: , I should really try to get out on mine more :speed:
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Re: Cumbrian Bassing

Postby Rushy » 10 Sep 2010, 22:28

Brilliant report and pictures :thumb: ......thanks for posting ;)

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Re: Cumbrian Bassing

Postby Nige » 13 Sep 2010, 12:58

Fantastic report Eggy , excellent read . and congrats for the mission accomplished .
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Re: Cumbrian Bassing

Postby egbertnobacon » 13 Sep 2010, 16:43

Thanks for the Welcome :thumb: 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

Postby atomicpig » 14 Mar 2012, 19:42

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

Postby sharpey » 14 Mar 2012, 19:52

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...!!
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Re: Cumbrian Bassing

Postby Padsta Tel » 14 Mar 2012, 20:18

A top report mate really enjoyed reading it, dam good pics to getting one bass nice but 3 what a result. :thumb: :thumb: :thumb: :gp: :gp: :gp: :gp: :gp:
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Re: Cumbrian Bassing

Postby Paul » 14 Mar 2012, 20:23

Guys, this is a really old report ;)
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