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| Triggers Still on Chesil I went for a walk down Chesil Cove yesterday for a look see as it was so rough. The tide line was six feet from the top of the beach north of the pub by the gabiens, which was a good 30' above the low tide mark. Along with loads of dead Guillimots from the Sidmouth shipwreck there were loads of recently dead Trigger Fish on the beach obviously washed onto the beach by the huge swell. I thought that they were a summer only fish? Something is going on with the weather as we had smoothies at Christmas as well. Jon __________________ Portland Jon Anyone can catch 'em when they are there. It's catching 'em when they are not there that's the hard part. Portland's Biggest & Best Sea Fishing Site www.portlandbill.co.uk |
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| Re: Triggers Still on Chesil yeah Jon, I understood they were only around for a couple of months around August/September, strange. __________________ ><((((((*> ><((((((*> ><((((((*> trailer cleaning |
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| Re: Triggers Still on Chesil very strange indeed ![]() __________________ Richard|Sea Fishing |Carp Fishing| Spud Gun | Zander fishing | Fishing Reports | Hunting Reports |
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| Re: Triggers Still on Chesil hmm... maybe somthing to do with global warming?? it might of mucked up the tide currents thinking they are going somewhere else? |
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| Re: Triggers Still on Chesil I dunno but there's deffo something strange afoot. The triggers were like dinner plates and the divers said that there the cove was crawling with smoothies at xmas when it was below freezing. Jon __________________ Portland Jon Anyone can catch 'em when they are there. It's catching 'em when they are not there that's the hard part. Portland's Biggest & Best Sea Fishing Site www.portlandbill.co.uk |