10th July Boy Owen

joostan

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We thought we would have a lie in this morning and launched from South Shields at 6:30am. The weather was strange and we should have realised it was going to be one of those days as the waves were challenging but we thought we would give it a go. We tried a some wrecks a few miles out and got the odd codling and mackeral so then caught the biggest Weaver fish I've seen. We headed further out and at about 6 miles out and Jason managed to catch a nice ling.

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After that we just caught the odd small cod but then manged to land this ugly thing.

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So we decided to cut the line as we did not know what is was and the spikes looked like it would hurt. After that the weather decided to dump all seasons on us including hot winds so we decided to head back in and call it a day.
 
Well done on getting out mate, that fish is a scorpion fish commonly known in the north east as a granny fish they are spiny but a cloth over them sorts that cutting line:D give over;):)
Nice fish though!!
 
My mate caught a granny fish last time he was out with me , I don't like handling them either , held it over the side of the boat by the line and twisted the hook out of it's mouth with a pair of long nose pliers and it dropped back in the sea without the need to touch it :red:


Ray
 
My mate caught a granny fish last time he was out with me , I don't like handling them either , held it over the side of the boat by the line and twisted the hook out of it's mouth with a pair of long nose pliers and it dropped back in the sea without the need to touch it :red:


Ray

See why cant all fish just be nice and eatable? lol
 
That granny fish is a beauty, gorgeous fish, a mate of mine had a marine aquarium with fish caught from the rock pools of the northeast coast was a stunning setup and the colours of the granny fish are stunning under artificial light pleased you returned it back safe nice looking ling too ,,,well done regards batt22
 
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