A bit late but here goes.
With some of the biggest tides of the year last week, me and Alex decided to fish off the end of the pier on Tuesday night.
Got there about 5:30pm it was very windy and overcast, the gate was already locked and the pier looked deserted but it didn't put us off and in fact we were quite hopeful, our moto of the session was 'big tide, big baits, big fish!'
We got down to the end and there was a couple spinning, but they left pretty soon after we got set up, and we had the pier to ourselves.
We were both using two rods, one each straight out from the brass ball, and Alex off to the right, and me off to the left.
First casts got me a just sized codling, and Alex a lovely Tub Gurnard.
I was pleased for him but wished it was mine for the species hunt!
The gurnard took a Ragworm bait. I was using mackerel on the rod off the end and pretty soon was catching whiting.
On my other rod I had a big mackerel/lug bait, whacked over towards the end of tynemouth pier. At one point, on that rod I had BIG take and reeled into a heavy fish.
If I'd got it in, I'm sure it would of been my PB, my biggest fish so far was a Thorny at Silloth and this felt a lot heavier than that and was fighting hard.
I tried to haul it in, but it was diving deeper every time I pulled it a bit closer, and eventually it got snagged up. Tried for a while to pull it through the snag, and tried giving it slack, but couldn't get it and eventually the line snapped out.
After a couple of hours of the ebb and a few more whities, we moved down to the 45. We both put runnidown on and were into sized codling straight away. We were getting codling almost every chuck, and Alex also got a flounder and I got a dab.
We packed up about 10:30pm. A good session, with 5 species and over 20 fish between us, but unfortunately didn't manage to land any monsters!
With some of the biggest tides of the year last week, me and Alex decided to fish off the end of the pier on Tuesday night.
Got there about 5:30pm it was very windy and overcast, the gate was already locked and the pier looked deserted but it didn't put us off and in fact we were quite hopeful, our moto of the session was 'big tide, big baits, big fish!'
We got down to the end and there was a couple spinning, but they left pretty soon after we got set up, and we had the pier to ourselves.
We were both using two rods, one each straight out from the brass ball, and Alex off to the right, and me off to the left.
First casts got me a just sized codling, and Alex a lovely Tub Gurnard.
I was pleased for him but wished it was mine for the species hunt!
The gurnard took a Ragworm bait. I was using mackerel on the rod off the end and pretty soon was catching whiting.
On my other rod I had a big mackerel/lug bait, whacked over towards the end of tynemouth pier. At one point, on that rod I had BIG take and reeled into a heavy fish.
If I'd got it in, I'm sure it would of been my PB, my biggest fish so far was a Thorny at Silloth and this felt a lot heavier than that and was fighting hard.
I tried to haul it in, but it was diving deeper every time I pulled it a bit closer, and eventually it got snagged up. Tried for a while to pull it through the snag, and tried giving it slack, but couldn't get it and eventually the line snapped out.
After a couple of hours of the ebb and a few more whities, we moved down to the 45. We both put runnidown on and were into sized codling straight away. We were getting codling almost every chuck, and Alex also got a flounder and I got a dab.
We packed up about 10:30pm. A good session, with 5 species and over 20 fish between us, but unfortunately didn't manage to land any monsters!
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