Down at the pier I could really feel the force of the wind. The wind pushed me backwards and I found it very hard to hold my ground. It wasn’t really a good day for fishing but the excitement pulled us through.
The rods were set up quickly. After ten minutes, my dad got his fishing line caught in the weeds. He worked hard trying to pull it out but when he finally did, the tip broke off his rod. He was not happy. And I wasn’t happy either. We were one rod down.
Dad was now casting with my rod. I was counting waves. Next thing, dad called me over because he had a bite. He gave me the rod to reel in the fish. I took the rod and started reeling, but he was fighting hard. I could see seaweed under the water. He was trying to head into the seaweed to try and get away.
I had to work really hard. My dad told me to keep the tension on the line. It took a while but finally I did manage to bring him in. The fish had a lovely silver colour back and a bronze belly. We decided to keep him although he wasn’t very big.
But that wasn’t the end of the adventure. Dad told me to mind the fish while he would fish a bit further away. Now the wind grabbed the fish and pushed him into a hole in the rock where I almost lost him. It took me ages to get him back. I got him back when I got hold of his tail deep down the hole.
With all that wind the tiny pollock was the only catch of the day. Back home, my dad gutted him and then steamed the pollock. We served the fish with a wedge of lemon and a slice of bread. On a scale from one to ten with ten being the most delicious food you’ve ever had, I gave him ten points. Here he is.