Fog, Mist and Drizzle!

Graham B

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This weather is doing my head in! I have got two coats of antifoul to apply to Growler and a polish before the the weekend arrives and the belting weather that is forecast! I was going to get up to Amble on Monday but chose not to, I wish I had of now! Hopefuly it is dry tomorrow to get two coats on and back into the water on friday.
All being well it will be off on Saturday and Sunday but with that forecast I am a bit confused where to go! Normally it is a no brainer and straight right turn out of the piers to Creswell but I am tempted to head straight East about 12 miles! Just to check that there are no fish on the marks ;) yet!

Graham.
 
aye Graham, you need to get the job done and get in there :) :) looks like a pick your day any day coming up ... friday, sat, sun, mon, tues, wed all look like good days :) :) :)

heres hoping the fish match the weather, or, to be honest here's hoping the weather matches the forecast :)


norm
 
I will be sitting in the house watchiong the rugby and waiting for your calls telling me you have some big fish to photograph.
 
Uptiding for me this weekend, let the tide take the scent, and sit and relax, 100 frozen crab to use. Then when the tide slackens maybe hit a wreck or 2.

Whats your plans lads...;)
 
Drift over the rough ground or Tynemouth car park depending if the plotter works right this time out. Goung to hit some rough ground 1/2 mile to 3 mile out and try 4 small inshore wrecks.

I will put it out there now...a fish of any type or size will do me and for everything to work and run smooth for the first trip out...have my 2 cousins and a m8 out Sat, had hoped to make it Friday with Big_Sid but worked killed that one.
 
Rain spoils play! That's Saturday out of the question for fishing now and Sunday being the earliest! No anti fouling today but hopefuly tomorrow for two coats and back in the water on Saturday! Good luck evryone who gets out tomorrow.

Graham.
 
Loads of time yet, it dont really kick off until 1st-2nd week of May really.

I spent 20misn today reading over last 4 years worth of reports from records, tides,biat, marks, numbers, species etc...same pattern give or take a week each year.

Hoping to been the mackerel 1st caught record this year 14th of May is leading the way so far.
 
I've just gone over all the weekend weather reports, and there is allways going to be an anoying breeze of 6-8 miles an hour west, backing southwest, southerly, coupled with big tides meens you'll be flying over any wrecks. Hope they're wrong, cos i'll still be trying:D Saturday could be the lightest winds.:rolleyes:
 
hopefully arthur after about 10.00am Saturday it'll be the wind against tide as it comes on the flood so we might just manage to stand still :) :) :)

so here's to dropping straight down below us with all the new ideas :D :D :D

will keep a listen ch 6

norm
 
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