My first trip of 2012 took me to the popular mark of Mostyn, North Wales.
Having read about the mark on various websites and after a feature in Sea Angler Magazine, it was time to go Flattie bashing.
I took a mixture of two and three hook flapper rigs, with different types and styles of attractors, different hook sizes and a good selection of bait.
Having never fished this mark before, I found it extremely easy to find, after-all, it's not difficult to miss a 4,450 tonne cruise ship, or The Duke of Lancaster to give it it's official title, sticking out above the surrounding waste land.
The ex-cruise ship, The Duke of Lancaster |
I set up two rods, one with a two hook flapper rig and a 4oz plain lead, the other with a 3 hook flapper and a 5oz grip lead.
I mixed the baits on each hook to see which bait would work better. Unfortunately, I could not get any fresh lug for love nor money, so I had a mixture of frozen baits; Black Lug, which was used on each hook as the main bait, then for tipping off I had Mackerel, Mussels and Razor Fish.
I cast the plain lead and rig into the channel just in front of where I was fishing from. This would allow the bait to move around, find a gully and hopefully attract the fish with some movement.
The grip lead was cast onto to the opposite sandbank which was now been eaten by the tide.
After a 10 minutes or so, and countless twitches on the tip, which was obviously crabs, I reeled in the plain lead to find what I already knew, that the crabs had stripped the hooks. I reloaded the hooks and recast in the same area as before.
After swapping and changing baits, I finally got a decent tap on one of the rods. I left the bite to develop a little while longer until the tip curved round to the right. As I struck, I could feel an almost dragging resistance. After a quick burst of frantic winding I finally saw the fish break the surface.
I beached the little fighter and had landed a perfect Plaice.
First fish, a 1.6lb Winter Plaice |
Again I re-baited and recast.
I was still experimenting with different attracters and baits on the other rod. I was having to re-bait and recast every 15 minutes due to crab activity, but this allowed me to experiment with the baits also.
Before long the second tip shuddered and I knew instantly that this was not a crab.
Leaving the bite to develop, the tip started to bend round, at which time I lifted the rod and struck.
Again, the same dragging sensation was felt whilst reeling hard, this was probably down to the fish hunkering down to the bottom. Once landed, I had a slightly smaller 1.2lb, slightly muddy Plaice flipping around.
1.2lb Winter Plaice |
What I learn't from this short, yet productive session is, don't believe everything you read on the internet. One in particular and well established Sea Fishing website, claims that Mostyn is a rough ground mark, with plenty of tackle losses, and you'll need to cast 80 - 100 yards to land on the sandbanks.
I can suggest that when you want to fish a new mark, ask the people who fish them. Talk to the tackle shops and SAC's from that area!