Portly Pout

By , 6 June, 2008 15:29

Fished a few hours down at the East arm of Brighton Marina last night from about 7pm through until around 2am.

Settled in bay 24 and fished 2 rods – one was rigged with a long & low alternating between peeler crab and hermit crab as bait, the other, a running ledger with 3/0 pennel alternating between mackerel fillet and whole calamari.

The supposed North westerly light breeze had turned to a West or South West which added a bit of chop to the water which had just a slight hint of colour to it.

Tried to get a few mackerel for bait and added 3 to the bucket but they weren’t exactly swarming. That changed once the light faded when it went absolutely berserk, the water boiling in huge patches. After a few minutes, I had enough for bait and for the BBQ.

First ‘proper’ fish of the night was a small thornback ray about twice the size of my hand which fell to hermit crab. Another followed about half an hour later – again to hermit crab.

There was no interest in the pennel rig apart from being ripped up by crabs and other small creatures.

click for larger image of my big poutingAbout an hour before high water, I had a stonking bite on the pennel whole calamari which had the rod hooped over. I was convinced it was going to be a bass as I lifted into what felt like something reasonable – not a great fight by any means, just weighty. Imagine my surprise when this large Pout came up. It’s the biggest I’ve had from the marina and one of the biggest I’ve had from the shore. It weighed in at 1lb 10oz and was just nudging 40cm.

That was actually the last fish of the night and I jacked it in shortly after.

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