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Milko's Fishing Blog
Thursday, 6 May 2021

After yesterday’s weever madness, I decided to oil up my reels – it was heigh time. And naturally, after having done so, I simply had to go test if I had done a good job😊

Besides, the weather was just too good to stay at home. Calm and very warm. I got to the beach while it was still daylight. By the time I set up 2 rods it was already dusk, I had to use the headlamp to bait the last hook. As soon as I casted, and dreading endless mucharra, I casted very close by, right in the breaking weave, some 10 meters out, I immediately got a ferocious strike and reed up a spotted bass. Recasted with same bait and got another! And another small one which I released, and I though, oh boy, here we go! But then it got completely dark and loads upon loads of small sargo and mucharra stormed the surf and while fishing was extremely active, it as not very fruitful. Admittedly, I was too lazy to set up the third rod with mucharra fillet and try to get something more substantial, but hey… I kept hoping bass will come back😊.

Around 1:00 AM, when the water started to go down, I was too tired to carry on… I may try again this evening if the wind is low.


Posted by Milko at 5:43 AM EDT
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