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North Wales, The Llyn & Anglesey 2014

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A nother golden grey this morn on high! With the 95 o yes! Slight breeze this morn but changeable by minute great weather but I do agree not many bass or fish around really.Fantastic to hide in weeds and stalk the fish in this viz just brilliant .out again later may try bit of rod fishing and diving later.
 
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Oh yes it's been good but no fish seen today (s2) south westerlys picked up today viz down to 3-4m in bay warm overcast raining now still nice tho today had afternoon BBQ will try north side tomorrow.
 
Cooool. Was going to try to sneak down before i went on hols, but was only coming to,see the viz really. Glad youve had great week. Lets see some of the dishes cooked.

On that note I was thinking of replicating a competition on here a year or so ago. Not the biggest fish etc, but the best recipe. If we get a group down at any time, them we should have a cook off. I reckon bro will be desperate to show off his tandoori mullet, so bring it on!!! Ill provide a prize.
 
If anyone interested, ill make up some rules and whats at stake..... Wont be till late aug or early sept......
 
If anyone interested, ill make up some rules and whats at stake..... Wont be till late aug or early sept......

Ok , sounds interesting ! presuming I could supply myself a fish I would take it on ! got a decent little gas hob job , all need is a litre of wine and its more or less a Floyd episode!
 
Yup, any form of thing you catch, any form of cooking as long as its done in the campsite.... But you do need to catch (gather) it......as much wine as you like!
 
View attachment 38848 Oh yes it's been good but no fish seen today (s2) south westerlys picked up today viz down to 3-4m in bay warm overcast raining now still nice tho today had afternoon BBQ will try north side tomorrow.
Sounds good , nice pic of jelly , lets hope north is clean for you, let us know how you go
 
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Yup, any form of thing you catch, any form of cooking as long as its done in the campsite.... But you do need to catch (gather) it......as much wine as you like!

Always fancied doing that thing where you wrap a fish up then bury the thing with hot rocks , don't think campsite owners would endorse that method though !
 
Foxy, the Tandoori Mullet has been bettered - meet my new BBQ Rub Mullet - seriously phenomenal!

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Been in that much forgotten what I've seen .dogs pollock lobster edibles mullet prawns , pipefish .massive jellys ,odd bass,and FAB vis and so many missus and rip offs I've lost count !
 
Shooting fish that rip off is most certainly not brilliant, it's the complete opposite...

...so many missus and rip offs I've lost count...

Time to improve your breath holds, aim and general hunting skills. If you're just maiming fish, you shouldn't be spearing.
 
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