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Been waiting to get out all week and can't get out fri so Northern storms big launch shall be sat morn weather depending.
As I'm going to make day of it the rods are ready and the new china braid spooled on so wondering what method or bait in should favour ???
If youre using chineese braid, why not match it up with a king prawn tied on with deep fried noodles...
I've just filled my reels with the chineese braid as well...
Seriosly though, the water will be dirty, so go for a scenty bait such as mussel, lug or crab if you can get some......good luck with the maiden voyage Graham, hope you have a goodun...
That's if get out just looking again at forecast and if it's not the bloody fog it's the wind getting up, gusting to 16/20knts at times !
If it happens and do get out then it will be out of blyth I prob head to st Mary's , anybody on ere going to stroll out sat morn?
graham m8, from your rnli training a think you'll know where am on about.
as soon as you get through the pier's, head straight out, because of the mucky water, and weather permitting a would go for the "39m mark", al get rong for that.
watch out for all the lobster pot marker's, because once ya past them your on the mark,
Saturday, the tides will be getting small and not very much pull, so I would head towards St. Mary's area, ideally when there is some tide pull. I find lug the best bait at this time of year on a two hook flapper rig just plopped over the stern of the boat at anchor. Give it 20 mins or so, if nowt, move 100 yds east or west and try again. Good luck mate.
I am out Sat and Monday, just messing about close in thou but will be up the can for an hour or so.
I will be using mackerel, squid and crab baits...the water will be sandy i would think after a week of east winds close in, off shore will be better i am sure.
whats score with fishing at anchor then? what should i be looking outfor on plotter and fishfinder? or do i just pick a spot and try it?
only ever fished on drift
Wont be there until 11ish, small tide, little drift so doubt i will stick on the rough ground for very long but the first trip out is just a checking everything thing out day and marking a few wrecks again. I be on Chan 8 from about 10am On-A-Roll
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