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South Coast Brighton 3rd Feb

Gold’nOldie

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Fancied a chuck for an early plaice so headed to Brighton with son Steve. Arrived about 2 hours before high to be greeted by big swells and a murky sea, not anticipated and certainly not desirable. Few small whiting showed, then a small plaice and dab to Steve. High tide passed and we agreed to give it another half hour. Had a nice drop back bite to one of my rods, but no hook up. Encouraged, I rebaited and sent it back out. Glanced at my rods and slack line hung from the tip of the rod I’d just sent out. Expecting the lead had tripped, I was surprised to feel a few healthy kicks, certainly not a plaice. Two minutes later a fat healthy bass slid up the shingle.

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By no means a monster but good to feel something that pulled back. Fished on for a while for a just sizeable plaice (target species achieved) and a schoolie each, then home beckoned. Cheers for now, Bob.
 
Fancied a chuck for an early plaice so headed to Brighton with son Steve. Arrived about 2 hours before high to be greeted by big swells and a murky sea, not anticipated and certainly not desirable. Few small whiting showed, then a small plaice and dab to Steve. High tide passed and we agreed to give it another half hour. Had a nice drop back bite to one of my rods, but no hook up. Encouraged, I rebaited and sent it back out. Glanced at my rods and slack line hung from the tip of the rod I’d just sent out. Expecting the lead had tripped, I was surprised to feel a few healthy kicks, certainly not a plaice. Two minutes later a fat healthy bass slid up the shingle.

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By no means a monster but good to feel something that pulled back. Fished on for a while for a just sizeable plaice (target species achieved) and a schoolie each, then home beckoned. Cheers for now, Bob.
Nice going Bob, it's about time for my annual pilgrimage.
Drop me a message next time your out and I will come out of hibernation.
 
Well done Bob - nice report & photo. 🎣🎣👍👍
 
Nice going Bob, it's about time for my annual pilgrimage.
Drop me a message next time your out and I will come out of hibernation.
Will do Pete, need a bit of sunshine and settled weather.
Nice! I'm curious - what bait and rig where you using?
Two hook long snood clip down with size two hooks. Bait was half a fresh black lug, one tipped with a sliver of squid - typical south coast plaice tactics at this time of year. Incidentally bass took both hooks.
 

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