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Old 29 July 2014, 20:29   #1
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Anglesey Fishing.....

Ok so I'm able to head out from Gazelle at 7pm over next few days. High tide is roughly 1-3pm. So what can I fish for?
Are Mackerel in yet? Where's best and what state of tide?
I have bass tackle, no live eel but have the silver things? Where's best and what state of tide?
Also have flatty hooks but need worms I guess, but again where and when?
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Old 29 July 2014, 21:07   #2
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go for puffin Island Paul, them fishing types were queuing up to fish on Saturday, but I think the seals were the winners, although it did see Mike Thornton land a pair of nice mackerel
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Old 29 July 2014, 21:22   #3
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Are the mackerel in yet? They must be I guess.

Do you need to fish at any particular point in tide though? I remember fishing for them off 10ft bank and the back end of puffin.
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Are the mackerel in yet? They must be I guess. Do you need to fish at any particular point in tide though? I remember fishing for them off 10ft bank and the back end of puffin.
When I got out at chris,s. Sat a guy had brought in 90 of em. Giving them away as bait
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When I got out at chris,s. Sat a guy had brought in 90 of em. Giving them away as bait
He must have come up from the Solent then!....
VERY thin on the ground for us the whole weekend,...and with plenty of Rods in the water!The Sandeels were absent too.
Of course they can both appear/move on very rapidly so may well be about in numbers anytime.
Surely in that neck of the woods Bass has to be the Target species if you can get the Live Bait though
..apart from an hour fishing live Mackerel at Puffin, and a bit of Plugging never really got a chance to Target them the weekend.
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Sounds like it's worth a few drops of the feathers then off puffin.
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No macks in the Strait to talk about but plenty from B 2 outwards
If you are going out over the next few days at 19.00 ish that is good.
The Strait is is best fished 2 hours either side of low water
Go to Beuamaris and get some live sandeels and some ragworm
Fish the sand banks from the Pier and Lavan sands close in, no need for deep water
Ledger a bunch of ragworms or crab on the flood there and a chance of plaice or bass
In Puffin sound drift with sandeel plus feathers for macks
Saw bass in 6ft of water by Pwllfanog at the weekend and one or two in Victoria dock and sea trout jumping in the Seiont
Plenty of stuff out there
Go get em!
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Cheers fella! Seen the Seawake boats up and down over last few days. Including the record breaking round Island Humber with the 250 on.
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Cheers fella! Seen the Seawake boats up and down over last few days. Including the record breaking round Island Humber with the 250 on.
That should be an easy Record for someone then!
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'Summer time and the livin is , Easy, fish are jumpin and the Cotton is High'
Out on the water today workin hard, as yer do
Man, it's tough out there.
Straits is crawlin wiv fish
Bloody big sea trout nearly jumped in me bow today could have caught it but swmbo told me we are avin Birds Eye cod an chips ternight so I didn't bother
They is avoidin yer K, praps they don't like sour Kraucht's!
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That should be an easy Record for someone then!

That's the point, plenty have bigger boats these days but no one has even tried as far as I'm aware.

I thought it was the Humber but was a pro sport rib with 250 suz on. Still achievable.

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you were nearly on bbq dolphin on saturady after one apeared right in front of us (and luckily disappeared again rather quickly) on our way to the brickworks
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you were nearly on bbq dolphin on saturady after one apeared right in front of us (and luckily disappeared again rather quickly) on our way to the brickworks
Thats why we weren't catching then, the little bleeder must have followed us all the way round the Island scoffin our fish
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They is avoidin yer K, praps they don't like sour Kraucht's!
Might try some of that stuff for bait.... you never know
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Paul, it was DM and Ian Greenwood as you probably know
Thing is it takes quite a few quid to set up
Plus can only be done between Oct or Nov, I believe (cos of Dispentation for Speed Limits)
Official timekeepers etc etc
Quite a bit of Organisation involved
No doubt DM will be along and explain, if He can be Ars"d!!!
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Might try some of that stuff for bait.... you never know
Seems like with your Results
Wouldn't be a bad Idea
Stick a bit of Rokwesrt on as well
Got mine himmel!!!
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Seems like with your Results
Wouldn't be a bad Idea
Stick a bit of Rokwesrt on as well
Got mine himmel!!!
Naw mate ... thats to good for them sheepish fish
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Neva seen any dolphins travelling bit to quick. Lol
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