Nice to see a good stamp of Pollack. Mackerel are around on South Cornish Coast, I had a dozen earlier this week. Be with you soon hopefully. Tight lines for '24!
I see you are moored up at Kingsbridge. Thats a hell of a way to go out wreck fishing. You do know that on the way, you are passing some of the finest fishing grounds inside the actual estuary (Not river) Flounders (Kingsbridge), Thornback rays, Gilthead bream, Bass, Conger Eels, and Plaice. 30 years ago, was my go to place. I know the fishing is not what it used to be but is it the case now - nothing much in the Estuary now? I will be back for a holiday in June/July, hoping to get down there and reminisce the good ol days! Looking forward to seeing more of your vids in 24.
You are right, the Kingsbridge/Salcombe Ria does still hold good stocks of all of the fish you mention. I do fish it occasionally but my passion has always been out in the open sea so I usually head there. The open sea also gives me weed free fishing, which is not the case in the Ria. Thanks for watching 👍
Rob whats your views on a warrior for self launching from a reasonable slip like Mylor in Falmouth. Is a 175 manageable for a solo launch or would you go more towards a 165 or 170 if you are by yourself. Lovely video by the way thank you
Thanks mate. I have no experience with the 165 or 170. I only trailer mine to take it out for the winter service and it’s fairly easy single handed but very easy with two. If I was trailer launching all the time I’d probably put an electric winch on the trailer.