Acuspell 329 Posted September 24, 2013 Report Share Posted September 24, 2013 We were asked if Paul and I would put on a kayak fishing skills and safety course for the South Wales lads. The date was arranged and we made a weekend of it, great campsite and the venue was Oxwich Bay, sheltered even in strong winds - a southerly gale would simply have blown is back on the beach!On the Saturday we all had a great time learning new skills, new techniques and had a lot of fun getting wet, fairly often so as to become completely confident with jumping off and getting back on a kayak. The evening was spent in the drizzle around a roaring BBQ, massive piles of charcoal glowing bright red soon had chunks of dead cow sizzling. A cheese board was spread on the bonnet of a car and someone even brought a load of charcuterie - just the job after 8 hours on the or in the water. Did I forget the beer and whisky? How could I? Oh, yes, because of the fuzzy head the following morning, that's why!Sunday morning, things gor off to a slow start! The 09.00 planned start slipped a bit - oh, the coaches were on the beach, rigged, ready to start.......the people coming for the workshop were arriving in dribs and drabs. We eventually got going about 10ish! Paul ran a float fishing workshop and I did one on fly fishing from the kayak, which had a much greater following of interest than I thought it would.We ran through gear, leaders and materials, then through fly selection and fly tying materials - answering peoples' questions and then on to the casting aspect. Bobibbing around on the bay getting the understanding of how to get a long line out from sat in the kayak - one day I would love if someone would do some video of it for me.After a couple of hours of practical sessions it was time to put those new techniques into practise and the group split up to fish along the rocky edge of the bay. I paddled about, had a few casts here and there and helped to iron out a few wrinkles. All but two had to leave early - long drives and work the next day. This gave me a couple of hours to fish properly - I had seen some rocks awash on the Saturday, so headed for them and winkled out two bass in fairly quick succession, one arond 2 3/4lbs and really plump, a great little fish.As the tide dropped, I headed out of the bay to a long ridge of reef that had a proper boil running over the top, it was breaking and that was the only white water for miles, so I headed for it and drifted through the breaking waves, casting one of my baitfish flies and letting it get swept around by the tide, as I tightened on the line to make the fly swing up in the current it was pounced on - I ended with seven bass, three over 4lbs. I took a brace for the table and headed up the M4 and M50 for home - thanks to Pete for showing me the back route to the M4. £400 was raised for HOW too. A damp but productive weekend. 5 Quote Link to post
air gun ant 1,666 Posted September 25, 2013 Report Share Posted September 25, 2013 sounds an exellent weekend mate! you will have to let me no if your ever doing one in the north west? Quote Link to post
Acuspell 329 Posted September 26, 2013 Author Report Share Posted September 26, 2013 (edited) sounds an exellent weekend mate! you will have to let me no if your ever doing one in the north west? That could be arranged for next year - where would you suggest for a venue? Workington? Ravenglass estuary? I have done them on Anglesey in the past. Edited September 26, 2013 by Acuspell Quote Link to post
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