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Kayaking for Plaice at Morecambe friday 13th
Myself and Paul pondered about heading down to Blackpool with the kayaks to see if there were any thornbacks about or early smoothhound. After a bit of head scratching we decided we couldn't be bothered with the drive so made the choice to stay local and try after the plaice
Low water was 11.30am-ish so we plumped for a lie in and a leisurely launch around low water in readiness for the flood. We dragged our yaks down the hardcore path that runs down the side of the stone jetty to the shrimp boat moorings and prepped them prior to launch
The forecast was as expected, light easterly winds and blazing sunshine,superb weather for a bit of spotty bashing
We got on the water just as the flood started so it was with minimal effort that we paddled down to our chosen destination. Paul was in first drop with a small flounder.....
We were fishing with frozen black, which seems to be the top bait for plaice in the bay, along with blow lug and thin strips of squid. Two hook flowing traces with 2/0 fine wire aberdeens and Jagsy's salmon egg beads.
It was a fish a drop, with quite often double headers coming out
The weather was glorious, like the proverbial millpond.....
We'd anchored in the middle of the channel initially and as the tide flooded decided on a move inshore and further up to try and intercept the plaice as they moved onto the banks
Unfortunately we'd only just anchored up after our move when without warning, the weather took a quick turn for the worst with the winds swinging round northerly and freshening markedly. It was hard to believe that only a few minutes separated these pictures...
We decided to head back as we weren't sure whether it would get worse, and the sea had got pretty sloppy. As I reeled in prior to upping anchor I pulled in a decent fish which vindicated our move, pity we couldn't hang around to get a few more
Sod's law or Friday the 13th, take your pick, by the time we'd negotiated our way back, the wind began to die down and the sun came out again, so we opted to fish on and drop anchor near the shrimp boats as one had just come back in and had dumped his bycatch and riddlings over the side...
It proved fruitless, with only pin whiting coming aboard
It was a shame the freak weather intervened on what was otherwise an excellent day with good company
Low water was 11.30am-ish so we plumped for a lie in and a leisurely launch around low water in readiness for the flood. We dragged our yaks down the hardcore path that runs down the side of the stone jetty to the shrimp boat moorings and prepped them prior to launch
The forecast was as expected, light easterly winds and blazing sunshine,superb weather for a bit of spotty bashing
We got on the water just as the flood started so it was with minimal effort that we paddled down to our chosen destination. Paul was in first drop with a small flounder.....
We were fishing with frozen black, which seems to be the top bait for plaice in the bay, along with blow lug and thin strips of squid. Two hook flowing traces with 2/0 fine wire aberdeens and Jagsy's salmon egg beads.
It was a fish a drop, with quite often double headers coming out
The weather was glorious, like the proverbial millpond.....
We'd anchored in the middle of the channel initially and as the tide flooded decided on a move inshore and further up to try and intercept the plaice as they moved onto the banks
Unfortunately we'd only just anchored up after our move when without warning, the weather took a quick turn for the worst with the winds swinging round northerly and freshening markedly. It was hard to believe that only a few minutes separated these pictures...
We decided to head back as we weren't sure whether it would get worse, and the sea had got pretty sloppy. As I reeled in prior to upping anchor I pulled in a decent fish which vindicated our move, pity we couldn't hang around to get a few more
Sod's law or Friday the 13th, take your pick, by the time we'd negotiated our way back, the wind began to die down and the sun came out again, so we opted to fish on and drop anchor near the shrimp boats as one had just come back in and had dumped his bycatch and riddlings over the side...
It proved fruitless, with only pin whiting coming aboard
It was a shame the freak weather intervened on what was otherwise an excellent day with good company
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Re: Kayaking for Plaice at Morecambe friday 13th
A cracking read Dave and very informative, some lovely shots of your outing. giving it a go tomorrow fingers crossed.
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Re: Kayaking for Plaice at Morecambe friday 13th
great report and pictures rushy shame about weather just as u were on the fish
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Re: Kayaking for Plaice at Morecambe friday 13th
Paul O wrote:great report and pictures rushy shame about weather just as u were on the fish
I know, I was right cheesed off we could have chanced it and hung on a bit longer but it wasn't worth risking it for a few fish, there'll be other days
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Re: Kayaking for Plaice at Morecambe friday 13th
to true just goes to show how the weather can change that quick good decision
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Re: Kayaking for Plaice at Morecambe friday 13th
Nice report Dave... As you say, it was literally minutes between those two pictures... Nuts!!!
Pictures never seem to show just how rough it seemed when you are out there in a kayak with a 6inch draught
My face is a little warm now... Was a nice day to be out either side of the sloppy stuff....
Pictures never seem to show just how rough it seemed when you are out there in a kayak with a 6inch draught
My face is a little warm now... Was a nice day to be out either side of the sloppy stuff....
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Re: Kayaking for Plaice at Morecambe friday 13th
top report chaps good to see you out on the water and bagging a few spotties for your efforts - proper makes me want a yak though - although i reckon i can't justify it just yet (but..... if plans come to fruition at the moment it may be top of my list for my <hopefully> new fishing ground)
did you keep any plaice - and did you give some to tezzler lol
might be up on sunday for the day with the family but part of the deal is some fishing -0 want to try lures (soft/spin/hard/haribo lol) for plaice - do you reckon its viable?
cheeeeeers
chris
did you keep any plaice - and did you give some to tezzler lol
might be up on sunday for the day with the family but part of the deal is some fishing -0 want to try lures (soft/spin/hard/haribo lol) for plaice - do you reckon its viable?
cheeeeeers
chris
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Re: Kayaking for Plaice at Morecambe friday 13th
nice pics mate!
seems like you both had a good day!
seems like you both had a good day!
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Kayaking for Plaice at Morecambe friday 13th
Nice one David, great day out for you..!!
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Re: Kayaking for Plaice at Morecambe friday 13th
Fantastic report Dave, Well done on the spottys lads, That sea looked bad for a while but it turned out a good sesh for you
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