Monday 10 June 2013

News from the south from Jim Hamilton in exile...

Well the cold start to the year certainly played  havoc with the start of the boat fishing season off the south coast.     The first charter trip was  a bit – well extremely slow a  few doggies each and only one decent fish an undulate ray of about  15lbs.    That was a get back on dry land and into somewhere warm as quickly as possible sort of trip.

First trip on my boat looked promising – absolutely flat calm steaming out of Langstone harbour.  As it was a big tide headed towards one of  the local reefs known to produce bream around  its periphery.  Well it usually does  but not on that day.    After two hours we had a small garfish and a nice thornback taken on an uptider cast to the side of the reef of about 10 lbs.   Decided we would  move to the next mark and there we  were motoring  along at thirty mph when the Teleflex steering cable parted.  I ended up in the lap of my crewman – he is a big bloke so I had plenty  of padding. 

Tried steering back using the cowling of the 60 – no good to much torque at anything other than tickover – time to phone a friend and a tow home.  See attached piccy.     Got back and rustled up a marine mechanic and after a week and some cash  back in business for  the next spell of good weather.
                             
The next trip was on a small tide and great weather so off to one of my favourite marks about 15 miles from  Langstone harbour.  Smooth hound alley so it was with the planned two rods each turning into one at a time due to the speed of the action had about 12 hounds from about 7 to 12 lbs and a  nice ( well for down here ) tope of around 30  which was bizarrely hooked on a smoothie rig of  40lb  snood length with a 4/0  but caught in the tail by  the second hook.   Once the tide stopped so did the fish.    Thought I try and catch some dinner -  so 4 hours produced a pout two small bream and a couple of garfish along with the ever present dogfish in vast numbers.   Dinner came from Tescos that night......