Showing posts with label Norfolk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Norfolk. Show all posts

Sunday, May 7, 2017

Puffer Fish


Puffer Fish.



A quiet hour in work gave me the opportunity to do a little fishing.  Cast in inch pieces of finger mullet and lost a lot to crabs, but having a good pull, struck and reeled in this monster! A Puffer Fish.  I was quite surprised by the amount of spines on its little body, and was relieved when another fisherman came across with gloves to remove the hook and return it to the sea. 

A lot of the fish here seem to be armoured with spines so I have now invested in a pair of gloves.  Though trying my best to keep fishing gear to a minimum, it is starting to expand! 

Saturday, April 29, 2017

Norfolk Naval Base Fishing

Not the usual view from a fishing pier.
Mighty USA ships in the back ground.


Hot Friday afternoon on the fishing pier.  Good to see so many out attempting to catch fish.  Everyone from lads with spinning rods, trying for half and hour, to a couple of lads who had enough kit to fill a fishing store.  I caught one small shad, and lost two more.  Lots were trying to catch crabs as well; dropping baskets baited with chicken legs.

Tuesday, April 18, 2017

Norfolk Naval Base Skate


Norfolk Naval Base Fishing Pier.

Started fishing at 0615 after looking up the fishing tides for Norfolk.  This web site gives you tides and more and suggests the best fishing times.  As I have no clue as to the right time to fish over here I have stuck to its suggestions.

The weather was slightly overcast with enough wind to make casting difficult.  I cast out two pieces on squid with my pier rod and then set about trying out my new bait caster reel on my spinning rod.



Predictably second cast in resulted in a a bird nest of line, which I was thankfully able to sort out without too much trouble.  After resetting the reel drag and casting more carefully I soon got the hang of it.  And very nice to use it was too.

After an hour I tried the pier rod to find a fighting fish on the end.  After a good fight I was able to land a nice male skate.  15 minutes later I caught a fine female skate which I landed on the rocks as my rod and line were protesting at the weight.