WATCH OUT FOR THE FAST RISING TIDES
AND
SEA SWELLS.
This spot I believe is called the Pipe.
This shows the rocks to right which I was was spinning from.


The various Lures used over a two hour period .
I did get a take but I missed what ever it was.
Must try harder.

Ballen Wrasse.
I was told there were loads of Doggies out there
but they must have gone on holiday as this was all I caught
over low tide.

In the back ground are the rocks where I was casting from
over the high tide later that day.
This area is a bit of a tackel grave! so be warned.

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