Englishman
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Got out for the 2nd time this season and fished 7:00am till noon. Strange day weather wise with a mixture of heavy grey overcast, fog, wind early and again at noon but flat in between, and some sunshine.
Sadly the fishing gods were not with us today. We forego running to Muir because of the mixed weather and fished the harbour mouth and the bluffs mostly, based on a local's advice, with a couple of passes of Possession later on.
We boated a pink and lost about 3 of same, then around 8am in 77’ of water had a big hit right off the clip. This happened faster than it takes to tell but the fish gave some heavy head shakes and headed down and away, then seemed to stop solid. I put on bit of pressure to try and get it moving again, but meanwhile we were still trolling about 1.5Knot away from wherever the fish was. Suddenly there was a twang and my main line broke, down a ways I think. Did the fish make bottom and find a rock?. Was kelp involved? I will never know but maybe we should have been quicker to easy off the troll speed like we usually do.
Ah well, I got the spare rod out and put on the same type of teaser head and herring while I re-rigged the original. Still pestered by pinks but around half an hour later had another big hit on the spare rod. This time after head a shaking pause he took off on a screamer and eventually surfaced about 60M away. A quick splash and a head shake and he was gone!
That was it, so 0 for 2 to day. Pestered more and more by pinks after that, even around Possession and even in 60’ of water. Had to switch to a spoon on one side, as we were burning through the herring but could not avoid them. Called it when the second wind spell got going.
Will have to burn some incense and mutter some incantations to placate the gods ready for next trip, probably Thursday. LOL
P.S. Forgot to mention, the pinks were so thick that twice one came up and grabbed the herring off the surface before I had even managed to lower the rigger!!
Sadly the fishing gods were not with us today. We forego running to Muir because of the mixed weather and fished the harbour mouth and the bluffs mostly, based on a local's advice, with a couple of passes of Possession later on.
We boated a pink and lost about 3 of same, then around 8am in 77’ of water had a big hit right off the clip. This happened faster than it takes to tell but the fish gave some heavy head shakes and headed down and away, then seemed to stop solid. I put on bit of pressure to try and get it moving again, but meanwhile we were still trolling about 1.5Knot away from wherever the fish was. Suddenly there was a twang and my main line broke, down a ways I think. Did the fish make bottom and find a rock?. Was kelp involved? I will never know but maybe we should have been quicker to easy off the troll speed like we usually do.
Ah well, I got the spare rod out and put on the same type of teaser head and herring while I re-rigged the original. Still pestered by pinks but around half an hour later had another big hit on the spare rod. This time after head a shaking pause he took off on a screamer and eventually surfaced about 60M away. A quick splash and a head shake and he was gone!
That was it, so 0 for 2 to day. Pestered more and more by pinks after that, even around Possession and even in 60’ of water. Had to switch to a spoon on one side, as we were burning through the herring but could not avoid them. Called it when the second wind spell got going.
Will have to burn some incense and mutter some incantations to placate the gods ready for next trip, probably Thursday. LOL
P.S. Forgot to mention, the pinks were so thick that twice one came up and grabbed the herring off the surface before I had even managed to lower the rigger!!
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