Welcome to BASSING-JERSEY

Welcome to my blog.This is not a site for anyone to obtain fishing marks from reading my site. It is for bass anglers who are keen on learning different methods.

It is also aimed at anglers who are not interested in slaughtering fish but return the majority of their fish to fight another day.

I intend to use it as a diary of my fishing trips and some of the marks mentioned in the blog will only mean something to a few readers.

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Friday, February 24, 2012

fog and pollack

The day started off a bit misty as I headed off in amongst the gutters on the East Coast of Jersey.I thought I might pick up a stray bass but that was not to be. I thought I might try out the savagear sandeel slug. I attached it to a 7gm jig head and arrived at one of my favourite reefs that was slowly uncovering with a fast ron of tide over it.

I know that any fish are always at one end of the reef so adjusted my drift to pass it . Immediately I began to hit pollack of around the 3.5lb a decent size for about 12foot of water. A lot of the fish seemed to be stuffed with what looked like butterfish or something similar.

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