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North Wales Ynyslas

JLD

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Visited Ynyslas this morning. Fished over low and three hours up. Surf forcast wasn't great (0.6m) but when I got there it didn't look too bad so set up with a little bit of optimism. Experience suggested I should do alright. Hmm. Was hoping for a few schoolies, maybe a ray or two. Ended up with two flounder. Both about 20cm. Dont really like catching them as disgorging is a serious pain. Nearly had a seagull but the bstard dropped the bait before I could strike. Although it was quiet on the beach I could see a lot of action going on in the distance. Right from the start I could see gannets and gulls diving which went on the whole time I was there. Close to the horizon to start with but slowly coming closer. Must be a lot of mackerel out there. If only I had a boat.
 
Well done John on getting out and catching a few fish. Sadly my boats at home at the moment having a bit of a makeover otherwise i would get you out on it (y)
 
At least you caught mate, write up made good reading.tight lines for next time ??
 
Well done John on getting out and catching a few fish. Sadly my boats at home at the moment having a bit of a makeover otherwise i would get you out on it (y)
Not to worry. You should take the opportunity to get a little bar and a barbie installed while you're at it.
 
Better than a blank……

As far as unhooking flatties a mate put me onto the Stonfono disgorger I think it is, looks pretty un special but works a treat on them.
 
Do you mean the one with the trigger grip ? They have a few on their website.
 
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