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North Wales,The Llyn and Anglesey 2015

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Dario what depth are you shooting those large Pollack at?


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Dario what depth are you shooting those large Pollack at?


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It's not about depth, it's about to find the right spot where they go and feed. [emoji6]
 
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Who got in then?
I managed a few hours yesterday, a great day, excellent vis, water a good 14 degrees (I was a bit warm in the 7mm Polo Sub), early doors I took a small pollack, great shot, straight through the head killing it, it's good to know I've still got a bit of an eye after a year out of the water. I saw nothing else of note, so moved around a bit, once in a new spot I dropped in to about 3m of water, suddenly a huge bass raced from just behind me, I quickly got a shot off, just glancing the flank of the fish. I was gutted, that would've been the biggest fish I'd ever taken! I hung around that general area and saw two more shoals of smaller bass, but they were both just a bit too far away to take a shot. I finished the day with the pollack and a larger spider crab and a belly full of regret at not hitting that bass!!

I wasn't filming when I took the pollack, but I did film the bass miss!

 
Damn it!!!!! It was a difficult shot as the bass already saw you and was going away fast. It happens Paul, next one!
 
got in around anglesey Saturday but the spot i was in seemed quite scarce re the fish but collected 5 lobsters so not a waste of time
 

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