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Moniar
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Moniar
Joined: 26 Jan 2009 Posts: 152 Location: Lampeter, west Wales
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Finally got the pictures of the trip to Stack Pole on Tuesday uploaded so here is the report:
A last minute decision to join Gareth and Mike down at Stack Pole Pembs for my first trip down there, with the aim of sussing the place out and giving the tope a try. Having previously tried for tope at Tywyn and only having one dropped tope run I was keen to get my first tope.
I met the guys at the National Trust car park (for an outrageous £5 parking ticket!) and after a brief chat whilst getting geared up we trollied the kayaks down the road and down the beach at the small harbour:
We paddled around the corner and started trolling feathers and shrimp rigs in the already deep water, looking for fresh mackeral for bait. I had some frozen mackeral and other bait with me but there is nothing better than fresh mackeral for tope.
We paddled further into the bay and found a shoal of joey mackeral - I had a full house of five on a shrimp rig and then followed with a few more.
We then paddled out to deeper water near a sand bank and all deployed anchors over the side at the same time, which put the three of us nicely close together but with sufficient space in between to allow for a roaming tope. We quickly got the whole mackeral on strong traces down in front of us into the trough which was south of the sandbank:
Within 10 minutes Gareth's reel was screaming and his first tope was hooked and fighting like mad. Mike left his anchor point and paddled over to take some video and photos whilst Gareth fought to bring the tope up to the surface:
Mike went back on the anchor and within 5 minutes of his bait hitting the bottom he was also into a tope, his first one off the kayak. After a good long fight it came up and Mike brought it on board for a trophy shot before letting it go.
Moments later I made it three tope when my reel started peeling out line at a rate of knots with the ratchet first clicking then screaming away as the tope took my whole mackeral and went for its first run. I waited until it stopped and started its second run, having listened to Gareth's earlier advice, and pulled into the fish and adjusted the reel drag to give the tope some resistance. I could not believe how powerful a fight it gave, with deep and long plunges down tide and long runs up and down. My 30lb class baot rod was bent well over and the tope kept taking line all the way up to the surface, whilst Gareth unhooked from his anchor and kindly paddled over to give me a hand.
The smile on my face said it all - a mixture of delight in getting my first ever tope, and biggest fish ever, and worry about how I was going to handle it!
Here is the tope coming up out of the depths, plus the pics that Gareth took (thanks Gareth):
Gareth came in close and t barred the tope off the hook as I didnt fancy getting up and personal with the tope on the kayak, and was happy with the close shots of it in the water rather than risking a dunking in the water! It was a female tope of between 20lbs and 25lbs.
I rested back in the seat and selected another whole mackeral to go back down, and after a cup of tea put the tope rig back down to the bottom. Within ten minutes I had another tope run, but it dropped the bait after the first run. Meanwhile Gareth and Mike were still bringing them in a few tens of yards away.
I hooked up with a second one, and after a good ten minute scrap it also came alongside, a smaller male tope of around 18lbs - 20lbs. This time I decided to tackle it myself and managed to unhook it at the side of the kayak after a couple of pics:
I then had a huge tope run after putting a new mackeral down - it felt bigger and more powerful than the first two, and took most of the line off my multiplyer reel on its first few runs - I battled for 15 mins or so with this one and then it bit through the mono trace.
I put on a new trace and a new mackeral and sent it back down to the bottom. I soon had another huge run, and again after battling with a bigger tope it bit me off. After two more dropped runs I put on my last fresh mackeral, which resulted in another tope hook up and battle, until it bit off the mackeral. I then resorted to frozen half mackeral, which resulted in a dogfish whilst i fished the shrimp rig on the second lighter rod - the tide was pushing through on the ebb and both rods got snagged on the bottom, and it took a while to get them free in the strong tide. After the tide eased I managed a single mackeral on the shrimp rig and put that back down on the tope rod. The action had quietened down by now and so we all up anchored and headed into the bay. Here is the view looking south:
The perfect end to the day was in the final half an hour fishing outside the harbout entrance - managed to bag up with a load of joey mackeral for the freezer and a dozen large mackeral for the family.
We paddled into the now exposed beach and fetched the trolleys for the long haul up the beach and lane to the car park. A superb day out in great company, topped off with a lovely chinese takaway in Pembroke before the drive back north to Lampeter - a very sun burnt but happy bunny! |
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Nick
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Moniar
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Mary-Jane
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Moniar
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Mary-Jane
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