On day three of our holiday, we visited a few spots up the east coast to the north of where we were staying. Our first stop was the pier at the northern end of Playa de Melanura, to see the statue of Neptune that is located on a submerged rock out in the sea. I also planned on doing some fishing there, but it was completely closed off for repairs unfortuntately. April must be small pier repair month on Gran Canaria. The Roman god Neptune emerging from the sea. Heading south, we eventually found a spot at the end of Playa de Salinetas where I could have a few casts. I was expecting to catch a few sand dwelling species, but much to my surprise nothing was biting at all further out. Stupidly winding my rig in to some rocks at the water’s edge immediately remedied that problem, but only in the most predictable way possible! A treble shot of ornate wrasse! Time to head somewhere else! Driving up the coast to El Bufdero, I wasn't too shocked to find that the swell was too big and fishing…
No comments yet. Log in to reply on the Fediverse. Comments will appear here.