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Posted on Thursday May 14 0:00:00 BST 2009
Hi all went for a dive today at thurlestone. Vis was as good as it gets 10mtrs plus in places. Swam out to the books rock found my rock second dive layed on the bottom and waited for the fish to come in, after about 1min a small bass about 500grms came in for a look .I was just about to go for the surface when in came about six bass but i was at the end of my breath so made for the surface. Next dive on the bottom looking left nothing then out the corner of my eye right i could see about 20 bass coming at me lined up on one take the shoot and stoned him 6.5lbs. Finished up with 2 pollock 5lb/3lb and a 6.5lb bass great dive.dave 6.5 bass
Posted on Tuesday May 12 0:00:00 BST 2009
The Exe Spearfishing club finally managed  to pull off a club dive at Plymouth breakwater on 17th May. After 2 cancellations due to bad weather it was 3rd time lucky, Many thanks to David O 'callaghan organising the day. Also a thanks to Andy Broad traveling up from Cornwall with his boat, without his boat we would of struggled to get divers out to the breakwater. Although we got everyone out some boats where over loaded, Bills boat slowly dragged Juniors Matt H , Joe J, and the captain him self billy ( Jack sparrow ) out to the breakwater.
Breakwater

Visibility was over 30ft during high tide, but as the tide dropped so did the visibility. Carl S did especially well pulling out 3 Good sized Pollock and a mullet while suffering from blocked sinuses
David O 'Callaghan |( club chairman ) caught 3 Pollock, also junior Joe who is used to fishing low viz conditions managed to pull out 2 pollock. Matt Hill, filled his stringer with pollock. And was also suffering with blocked sinuses which resulted in a bleeding nose through out the day.
We also had a Local freediver Bryony join us, Plymouth Spearfisher Ray and Torbay spearfisher Scott Wilson who took pictures though out the day so a thanks to scott.
me breakwater
Towards the end of the day boat traffic increased and Bill took charge of watching over the divers from his Rib, This is why we should always dive with a SBM. After over 4 hours of diving every one called it a day and made the cold ride back to the slipway where stories of the day where exchanged.
The Exe Club is planning to hold a shore dive within the next few weeks so check site for updates.
 
carl at breakwater
 
joe
 

 


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