After a dissappointing session at Gorleston, I decided on getting myself a tripod and move on to shore fishing. Heard quite a thing about Weybourne, deep water, snaggy, flatties, pebbly, so I decided to take a look. Sunday, 17 Feb, high tide at about 3 pm, calm, sunny. Arrived at about 2 pm and chose spot on the right side from car park and behind the cliff. It is quite a wonderful surrounding I must say. Right after I threw my first cast, a guy next to me landed a 4 pounder. He was using lugworm and I am only have rag with me. Unfortunately the tackle shop that supplying the baits (at Sherringham) was out of lug.
It was quite a decent session nevertheless. Lots of coddlet, coddling and a double hook. Still haven't find the flatties even I was told that the calm sea would produce flatties there. The temperature really started to drop once the sunlight is dissapearing. Finished 5 quid worth of rag by the two of us, decided to call it a day. This place is definitely to be revisited. Until the next session. Picture will follow.
Monday, 18 February 2008
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