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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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Saturday, May 5, 2012

More Pollack than you can count

Due to the persistent N/E winds and the cold damp weather, it was a quick change of plans today. Transferring from Derek's boat to mine at the last minute. We set our from La Collette on a 34ft ebbing tide, Both of us were using Savagegear slug sandeels on 7g jigheads.

A few pollack and wrasse came our way until we reached gannet gulley and drifted in the choppy conditions. The first bass fell to me, but the fish was really small. We moved onto Trevors point and drifted the reefs around there. Plooack after pollack came to the boat with the biggest being just over 4lbs. Derek hooked a bass of 43 cms.



Derek also had a nice wrasse of just over 4lbs. The rain set in and we headed back to the harbour

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