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Top end of Morecambe.
My 4th outing in a week how I love retirement. Out on my own this evening on a low tide which cut my fishing down about one and a half hours than a 9mtre tide. I slipped the mooring rope and chugged to the channel just a few hundred yards away. 3 rods two for plaice and one with bigger hooks and a fillet of mackerel for who knows anything is possible whew fishing.It wasn't long before the first plaice came aboard and returned not quite big enough. Then I had a keeper then another, three double headers in all. Then a nice pull on the mackerel of and a nice 18inch tope, then another two smaller ones. 2hrs on the ebb it was time to get back on the moorings. Not a bad 4hrs fishing.
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Re: Top end of Morecambe.
Great report, interesting finding them tope up there. Do you think you will prefer your new boat on a mooring as opposed to the trailered boats you have owned previously.
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Re: Top end of Morecambe.
Well done skipper,must be strange fishing without the cabin boy on board
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Re: Top end of Morecambe.
Well done Tel some nice plaice and tope
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Re: Top end of Morecambe.
tarmacduck wrote:Great report, interesting finding them tope up there. Do you think you will prefer your new boat on a mooring as opposed to the trailered boats you have owned previously.
It does have its advantages fishing on a mooring, I usually venture into the channel a few hundred yards away on the smaller tides. I still have a 15 ft trailered boat to travel with and a 13ft Dory just in case..!
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Re: Top end of Morecambe.
Nice little trip Terry
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Re: Top end of Morecambe.
Good stuff Tel, this retirement lark seems to be agreeing with you I had a walk out there today and had a butchers at Red Herring, all seemed ship shape & Bristol fashion
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Re: Top end of Morecambe.
Commendable effort Mr G, top fishing....?
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