Weavers are simaler colour as a whiting with a little black spikey fin on top what stings you, we used to catch them on mackerel float all time but not seen any for a few years now
That’s a common blenny/ shanny. Not a weever. They’re not venomous at all, neither are the LS scorpions you caught. Also, it’s not LRF if you use bait.
Its a gobi also known as a mud skipper very common around the estuary
The little jetty well and truly battered now was a good mackerel spot in the 1970's
Weavers are simaler colour as a whiting with a little black spikey fin on top what stings you, we used to catch them on mackerel float all time but not seen any for a few years now
Had loads of weavers on the beach. I don't really do much lrf fishing so still abit unsure of smaller species
@@MR_COD_1 I've never done lrf before I've got a lrf drop shotting rod like what I use for perch on rivers, but never tried it for sea fishing
hello brother, do you know, please, if mackerel is caught now at redcar
Will be another month before mackerel are in
What time is more ideal
I'd probly say go at low water to see the structure your fishing into then fish it up
mini species beats the blank mate tight knickers
Very true thanks
That’s a common blenny/ shanny. Not a weever. They’re not venomous at all, neither are the LS scorpions you caught.
Also, it’s not LRF if you use bait.
Yes I know we were lrf at first then used worm
That's a shanny not a weaver and scorps aren't poisonous so both can be handled with bare hands👍
Thanks were just starting to do lrf