FrenchieBoy
Well-Known Member
Many of you will remember that Willy Gunn very kindly gave me a piece of Red Deer Antler to make a fishing priest with - Well I finally got round to using the priest today on a nice Sea Bass, and what made it even nicer was the fact that this Bass was a PB for me!
I had had near enough 4 hours of fruitless fishing for mackerel with feathers and lures at Llandudno North Shore and was ready to call it a day when I latched into something that felt good on my spinning rod, I knew it was good when it started taking line. It turned out to ne a nice bass that was 58cm in length and weighed at home it tipped the scales at just 2 ounces short of 5 pounds. OK I know that this is not a monster but to me it is not only a PB but the first Sea Bass that I have ever caught so it was a 200 mile round trip that was well worth the drive!
The priest did it's job perfectly with only one rap on the head to kill the fish (It was quick and painless as I kept my fingers well out of the way) so we will be having pan fried Bass Fillets served with a mixed salad and crusty bread for tea tomorrow.
Once again Many Thanks to Willy Gunn for the antler.
Here's a short video of the fish being measured.
I had had near enough 4 hours of fruitless fishing for mackerel with feathers and lures at Llandudno North Shore and was ready to call it a day when I latched into something that felt good on my spinning rod, I knew it was good when it started taking line. It turned out to ne a nice bass that was 58cm in length and weighed at home it tipped the scales at just 2 ounces short of 5 pounds. OK I know that this is not a monster but to me it is not only a PB but the first Sea Bass that I have ever caught so it was a 200 mile round trip that was well worth the drive!
The priest did it's job perfectly with only one rap on the head to kill the fish (It was quick and painless as I kept my fingers well out of the way) so we will be having pan fried Bass Fillets served with a mixed salad and crusty bread for tea tomorrow.
Once again Many Thanks to Willy Gunn for the antler.
Here's a short video of the fish being measured.
