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niko

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for me this years my hopes are ,

bass over 5 pounds

turbot over 5 pounds(well over 3 would be fine!!)

bullhuss over 15 pounds

cod over 3 pounds (or is that codling)

male cockoo wrass (never caught a male c. w )

pollock over 2.5 pounds

thornback over 12 pounds

there is more but theres a start!!!!

 

ow yer weather to get the yak out in!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Pike to 20lb

Perch to 2lb

Bass to 5lb

Cod to 5lb

Mullet to 2lb

 

 

Plaice (for my dad to eat)

Mackerel (for bait)

Tope (any size)

Dogfish (NEVER had one!)

Lobster (decent sized ones!)

 

 

I have drop nets I use on the pier for prawns, lobster and crabs so must get out more this summer. I also target crayfish in the rivers so we tend to have a few crustaceans to eat in our household. The perch/pike/bass/mackerel I'll target on lures, the mullet on bread, cod on squid or worm, the tope on mackerel, and hopefully the doggies will turn up after whatever.

Wetter than an otter's pocket.

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Species Hunt for me!

 

I want as many different species as possible no matter what the size!

OK Prowler 13 Angler - Yellow

 

Location: Overlooking Carmarthen Bay

 

Species Hunt: Bass, Bream, Bull Huss, Coalfish, Dogfish, Flounder, Grey Gurnard, Mackerel,

Pike, Pollack, Pouting, Whiting

 

Previous kayaks:

OK Drifter Angler

Cool Otter Impulse

 

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Niko , 1 and 2 shouldnt be a problem given our location!! Why anyone would want to catch a Huss is beyond me! :rolleyes: Have a nasty habit of throwing up all over me and the yak!

yoy would think so ,lets hope the yak helps my catch rate ,compaired to the shore!!!!!

and martin i think i might of been in school with you?

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Lobster (decent sized ones!)

I have drop nets I use on the pier for prawns, lobster and crabs so must get out more this summer. I also target crayfish in the rivers so we tend to have a few crustaceans to eat in our household. The perch/pike/bass/mackerel I'll target on lures, the mullet on bread, cod on squid or worm, the tope on mackerel, and hopefully the doggies will turn up after whatever.

 

Be careful when collecting Crayfish from your river there mate, you need a licence to do that from the Environment Agency if you are in what they deem to be a "go" area (i.e one with more signals than natives). If you are in a no go area, you are only aloud to remove them for scientific purposes

 

But they are damn tasty!

Location: Weymouth, Dorset

OK prowler 13a Flame

 

www.ukbass.co.uk

Sea Anglers Conservation Network

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Porbeagle shark or Blue shark :thumbs: --either will do would also like to catch my first Trigger fish :thumbs:

Team Ocean Kayaks U.K.

 

Kayaks: Necky vector,Flame SPTW

previous Kayaks:Yellow Ocean Kayaks Caper,Flame Prowler 13,Sunrise Ocean Kayaks Prowler 15 Trident, Perception Dancer XT

 

assisted rescues---5

longest paddle:65 miles

top speed under sail 11.1mph

 

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