Bloody Netters
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Bloody Netters
Friday evening and the weather was finally calm after all the south westerly wind of late, so Chale and the Rays were my destination.
There was five of us set up by 7.30pm, the weather was gorgeous still, with a gusty breeze but the sea was flat calm.


As usual I employed clip down rigs with strong sharp 4/0 hooks and large sandeel for bait, also had mackerel which I would try wrapping a fillet around an eel.
We were standing around chatting when all of a sudden a shoal of mackerel appeared straight in front of my rods, by the time I'd reeled in changed to feathers they were 600 yards further down the beach, so off I went after them as fast as my little legs could carry me.
But I couldn't catch them, they were moving like a train, so I stopped and cast parallel to the beach and manged to catch a straggler, but job done another one off the species list.

The other lads run off after them but only one of them manged to land a couple.
Back went the clp down and I continued to try for a Ray.
The sun dissapeared below the horizon and we were hopefull of some bites.

Well darkness finally arrived but no bites, not even the obligatory Pout or Doggies, something was wrong.
The time dragged on, all manner of baits and combinations but to no avail.
Finally around high we started to catch a few pout and Liam had this Doggie.

We fished on till dawn around 4am when even the Pout had stopped, and then thats when we saw the culprit, net marker bouys stretched for hundreds of yards either side of us, no more than 500 yards out.
Saturday and wightfihing site was holding a species hunt comp at Colwell Bay. Arrived and was set up ready for the start at 8pm.
Ragworm on a size 2 flapper rig and a clip down with big worm bait I opted for.
Within minutes I was gettine a good rattle on the clip down and in came the 1st species, a 7oz Ballen Wrasse.

After that nothing, this venue normally produces plenty of species but things were quiet again. Darkness arrived and my 2nd species was landed a very small plaice, but as it was a catch and release species hunt they all counted.

Finally with an hour to go I managed my 3rd species an 8oz Pout giving overall victory in the comp.

Well despite the lack of fish, it was an enjoyable night with good company and well organised, so am looking forward to the next one.
I just hope next comp we can actually find some decent fish.
There was five of us set up by 7.30pm, the weather was gorgeous still, with a gusty breeze but the sea was flat calm.


As usual I employed clip down rigs with strong sharp 4/0 hooks and large sandeel for bait, also had mackerel which I would try wrapping a fillet around an eel.
We were standing around chatting when all of a sudden a shoal of mackerel appeared straight in front of my rods, by the time I'd reeled in changed to feathers they were 600 yards further down the beach, so off I went after them as fast as my little legs could carry me.
But I couldn't catch them, they were moving like a train, so I stopped and cast parallel to the beach and manged to catch a straggler, but job done another one off the species list.

The other lads run off after them but only one of them manged to land a couple.
Back went the clp down and I continued to try for a Ray.
The sun dissapeared below the horizon and we were hopefull of some bites.

Well darkness finally arrived but no bites, not even the obligatory Pout or Doggies, something was wrong.
The time dragged on, all manner of baits and combinations but to no avail.
Finally around high we started to catch a few pout and Liam had this Doggie.

We fished on till dawn around 4am when even the Pout had stopped, and then thats when we saw the culprit, net marker bouys stretched for hundreds of yards either side of us, no more than 500 yards out.
Saturday and wightfihing site was holding a species hunt comp at Colwell Bay. Arrived and was set up ready for the start at 8pm.
Ragworm on a size 2 flapper rig and a clip down with big worm bait I opted for.
Within minutes I was gettine a good rattle on the clip down and in came the 1st species, a 7oz Ballen Wrasse.

After that nothing, this venue normally produces plenty of species but things were quiet again. Darkness arrived and my 2nd species was landed a very small plaice, but as it was a catch and release species hunt they all counted.

Finally with an hour to go I managed my 3rd species an 8oz Pout giving overall victory in the comp.

Well despite the lack of fish, it was an enjoyable night with good company and well organised, so am looking forward to the next one.
I just hope next comp we can actually find some decent fish.
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2010 Species,22
2011 Species,25
2012 species 10

Davey- top poster

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Re: Bloody Netters
very good post davey and excellent photos.
lets hope other members can take the small amount of time it takes to comment on it!!!! compared to the time it as taken you to do the post it's not alot to ask!
lets hope other members can take the small amount of time it takes to comment on it!!!! compared to the time it as taken you to do the post it's not alot to ask!
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2011 species: plaice, codling, flounder, EEL, Ling, dab, Bass, Starry smut, tope, doggy,
2010 species: Bass Dab Flounder Plaice Rockling Codling whiting coaly scorpion fish tope mackerel Pouting doggy(lsd) huss, thorn back ray
2009 species:mackerel, gurnard, tope, BASS, dab, doggy(lsd), huss, whiting, plaice, eel, flounder, rockling, mullet, ling, thorn back ray ........................CODLING..............
Re: Bloody Netters
Thanks Chris, yes I hope so.
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2010 Species,22
2011 Species,25
2012 species 10

Davey- top poster

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Re: Bloody Netters
nice one davy brilliant picks you are a credit to the site well done on the comp --jonty

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Re: Bloody Netters
Nice one Davey, dont you find the Mackerel move through in shoals , when ones gone another follows, a bit like buses.

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Re: Bloody Netters
Well done mate.
The netters are a pain in our area too.
The netters are a pain in our area too.
Paul- Number of posts: 8
Registration date: 2011-03-21
Re: Bloody Netters
good one Davey, waiting for the Makky to get up here, next week or 2 or so i'm lead to believe, they are in North Wales at the moment
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CANT BEAT PUMPING ON THE BEACH WITH THE MISSUS
she lets me keep them in the fridge then
Fish so far in 2010; Codling, Flounder, Plaice, Plaice/Flounder hybrid, And god knows how many LSD i'm KC reg'd, EEL, Whiting. 7LB Thornback Ray, Tope, Bass, Dabs and a lot of hope
2011 Catch: 11LB Thornback Ray, Tope, Whiting, Dab, LSD. and that was it!
2012 Catch: 2 LSD, 1 Dab
All hail the people who man the Boats of the RLNI, real heroes who volunteer to go out in any weather!

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