Fish Mark Reed with a nice small eye A 3lb plus Norwegian plaice. Photo: Ron Brown A 13lb 4oz huss The 17lb 12oz cod that features in the story ‘Seasoned in the Abyss’ Roy Moore with a ray from the story ‘Reliving the Dream’ A 17lb 12oz bull huss caught from a north Cornwall rough ground spot My personal best bass of 14lb 4oz My personal best blonde ray of 22lb 9oz Thick lipped mullet are one of my favourite targets in the winter and early spring Andrew Proudfoot with a Cornish smoothhound The tope that took two years to catch. From the story ‘From Tears to Glory’ A bass from a north Cornwall beach After writing the story ‘Earning Your Spurs’, I went back and caught this 10lb 11oz spurdog A mullet from the Gannel estuary in Newquay Double figure smoothhounds are getting more common from the Cornish coast. Photo: Roy Moore This big three bearded rockling took a large bait intended for congers Ballan wrasse are one of my favourite species to photograph A beautiful Cornish blonde Couch’s bream are a popular summertime target in Cornwall Cornwall is blessed to have a good few venues that produce cuckoo wrasse A nice spotted ray from a local mark Two double figure small eyed rays from a hectic session that I wrote about for Hookpoint magazine (‘Long Distance Relationships’) Mark Reed with a 6lb plus pollack caught ‘down west’ Laurence Hanger returning a beautiful bass caught in the Helford estuary A golden grey mullet from the story ‘Gold Rush’ A chunky Irish ballan wrasse You need to photograph red mullet as soon as you catch them to capture their vibrant colours Facebook-f Instagram BACK TO TOP