Ayr Sea Angling Club are a boat and shore based sea fishing club. We meet in Ayr fortnightly and our members travel and fish extensivley in Scotland and abroad. Our membership extends from the east to the west of Scotland.
Sunday, 18 May 2014
First lure caught Bass of 2014
Martin had a couple of school Bass last week which were his first for 2014. Fish have been reported on bait for the last month or so but with the water temp hitting 11 and Mackerel, Tope and Smoothies on the scene it was time to go.
Sunday, 11 May 2014
Tuesday, 1 April 2014
RNLI species event
This annual event took place at Etive last weekend incorporating a club match.
£180 was raised for the RNLI on what was a very difficult days fishing in 30-40mph winds.
Tickety Boo ran out top boat on the day with 7 species.
The biggest fish of the day, the moment was ruined when Gordon dropped one, even in the 30mph wind Martin was forced to cover up
Monday, 10 March 2014
Jigging around
Martin and his mate Scott spent two days throwing lures into various canals. The fishing on the whole was crap but the weather was good. The best of the fish caught was this 60cm Zander caught at 2pm on the hottest day of the year so far. Nice to see the predators reading the rule book about low light /dawn and dusk situations , colour of the water might have something to do with it!
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A respectable canal PB for his efforts |
Sunday, 2 March 2014
River Tay outing
The club had their annual pilgrimage into freshwater on the
21st of Feb to the river Tay. The target fish being of course the
elusive spring run Salmon. Over the last three years this trip has produced one
springer and a handful of kelts and with the forecasted conditions I don’t think
anyone was overly optimistic regarding the chances with the river on the day
knocking on for 10ft above summer levels.
The payday if you’re able to cash in could be the fish of a lifetime and with a two nice fish coming off the Dalmarnock beat already that week you just never know. So eight members made the journey north and found the river level at the expected height, the boat unable to be launched for safety reasons and the top beat also flooded out so the crew cracked on.
The morning session provided an out of season brownie for Eddie but that was it, everyone was happy to hit the hut at 1pm for some coffee and a warm up.
River levels had dropped slightly and three of the crew managed on to the top beat in the afternoon but could only attempt to fish the top 300 yard section.
Time called at about 4.30pm. Everyone appeared to have remained dry with the exception of Martin who slipped underwater in extra time while retrieving snagged lure.
Ian counting his lures ( you'll need a few more mate) while Willie wonders why he's there. |
The payday if you’re able to cash in could be the fish of a lifetime and with a two nice fish coming off the Dalmarnock beat already that week you just never know. So eight members made the journey north and found the river level at the expected height, the boat unable to be launched for safety reasons and the top beat also flooded out so the crew cracked on.
Snap!! another lure hits the 50 yard mark.... |
The morning session provided an out of season brownie for Eddie but that was it, everyone was happy to hit the hut at 1pm for some coffee and a warm up.
Stewart looking for his car keys accessorised with the latest addition to the Orvis range, a metal detector |
River levels had dropped slightly and three of the crew managed on to the top beat in the afternoon but could only attempt to fish the top 300 yard section.
Time called at about 4.30pm. Everyone appeared to have remained dry with the exception of Martin who slipped underwater in extra time while retrieving snagged lure.
(no leaks in my waders, soooperb...home dry today) |
Some of the guys stopped overnight for a few
beers. It was reported that this year nothing was left in the hotel, all bills
were paid before leaving and that no suspicious stains were left on exiting the
lodgings.
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