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  • Good prospects but poor outcome 25 Aug

    Took the Friday off. Forecast was for very light SW winds, but a bit of rain. Smallish tides too, so had a leisurely start from Amble, dropped by Coquet Island for some mackerel and headed out to a wreck. Flat calm and very promising. Straight into cod to 6lb and a ling of about 4lb. Drifts were nice and slow but by the 8th drift the tide was running at close to 1 knot, the winds were gusting and Mr Seal showed up. His appearance seemed to spook the fish, so we figured we'd try for some flatties off Alnmouth. Here it was much calmer with almost no drift. We'd got some ragworm in anticipation, but just couldn't tempt any flaties. Masses of mackerel though.

    So back up to Seaton Point. By now, the winds had really picked up, and they became cyclonic, precedeing the heavy squalls. It was very uncomfortable. Some decent codling around, but patchy. A few coalies too, and loads of mackerel still. As Oli was landing a decent codling of around 3lb, a very hungry Little Gull soared in and tried to snatch it from him. It's not a common species of seagull and digging around the web, it says less than 1,000 Little Gulls pass through the UK annually on migration. Without this sounding like a bird-spotting blog, last week we were followed by a Sooty Shearwater which is also a rare visitor, and would have been heading back down to the southern ocean to breed.

    Chatting to another angler at the marina, they'd had codling to 6lb and a few other decent fish from Seaton, including a pollack, but not in great quantity, so mirroring what we'd experienced.

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  • #2
    You did well and being out on the water is always good nice one

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    • #3
      Well done on finding some fish Adrian, I eventually got out on friends boat Friday evening around 5.30 and were straight into Mackerel just out past the piers. We then headed North of Coquet Island drifting about catching nothing. I did hook a small codling which escaped on the surface we were plagued by seals.

      It was a maiden voyage and aim was to get out and back safely which was achieved admirably. Some learning on electronics still needed, Rain was terrible at times

      Next trip next weekend fingers crossed and will try some wreck drifts. Hopefully start posting some reports.

      Sorry M8 not trying to steal your thread.

      Keep the proper reports coming

      Jonny
      PB Ling 14.5lb (AUG 2013 Stingray)

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      • #4
        Hi Jonny,

        I think we may have passed you in that case on our way back in. There were a couple of boats at the time around the island. Well done on getting that first trip in, and wishing you every success in your forthcoming trip.

        Cheers
        Adrian

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        • #5
          I think we are out Friday afternoon / early evening weather permitting. Hopefully something worth posting.
          PB Ling 14.5lb (AUG 2013 Stingray)

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