19lb Cod Story

Stephen

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Me and John fished the last 3 hours down caught a couple of chickens, then a hour of the flood still nowt. So i decided to have one more cast since a was at work early the next day and it was getting late. So on goes a nice fresh crab bait resulted in a codling. I ended up having another 5 one more cast's, a fish a cast (bar the last cast) biggest 6 and a half.

John got his first decent bite of the night, he was wondering when he was gonna get his chance. Didn't take him long to pick his TTR up since all he had done all night was lift a couple of fish for me. It nearly pulled the rod out of his hands cracking pull down. Could tell it was double just by the struggle as it didn't want to move for a minute or two. Once he got it close in, I noticed my rod bouncing away again I decided to just leave it. Had to help land the fish. I grabbed his leeda and then the big fat cod surfaced. I started to walk it round watching the swells allowing the fish slack when needed. John kept the line tight till I ran down to the bottom level. Grabbed the line again and headed to the steps. First attempt to bring it onto the steps seen it's belly pull it back off when the swell went so gave it some slack, next wave it's in was the cry sure enough it was, hand in it's gill GET IN i think people on shields pier would of heard haha. That was the last cast this time.*

Rod -TTR
Rig - up and over, 6/o sakuma extras penel 80lb sakuma rig body and hook snood*
Bait - fresh crab

Weighed on the pier 19lb 2oz. Then weighed on the proper scales which get left in the house 19lb
 
well done...you may aswell retire from shore fishing as you wont beat that anytime soon!! lolol just kidding congrats on catching that monster!
 
browny i think i just spoke to ya mate aswell a couple of hours ago on ya tyne mark he says it was him who caught it like :rolleyes:
 
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Well done marra, leaving your rod and helping your pal to land his fish 10 outa 10 to both of you's.and what a crackin fish and well done
 
Me and John fished the last 3 hours down caught a couple of chickens, then a hour of the flood still nowt. So i decided to have one more cast since a was at work early the next day and it was getting late. So on goes a nice fresh crab bait resulted in a codling. I ended up having another 5 one more cast's, a fish a cast (bar the last cast) biggest 6 and a half.

John got his first decent bite of the night, he was wondering when he was gonna get his chance. Didn't take him long to pick his TTR up since all he had done all night was lift a couple of fish for me. It nearly pulled the rod out of his hands cracking pull down. Could tell it was double just by the struggle as it didn't want to move for a minute or two. Once he got it close in, I noticed my rod bouncing away again I decided to just leave it. Had to help land the fish. I grabbed his leeda and then the big fat cod surfaced. I started to walk it round watching the swells allowing the fish slack when needed. John kept the line tight till I ran down to the bottom level. Grabbed the line again and headed to the steps. First attempt to bring it onto the steps seen it's belly pull it back off when the swell went so gave it some slack, next wave it's in was the cry sure enough it was, hand in it's gill GET IN i think people on shields pier would of heard haha. That was the last cast this time.*

Rod -TTR
Rig - up and over, 6/o sakuma extras penel 80lb sakuma rig body and hook snood*
Bait - fresh crab

Weighed on the pier 19lb 2oz. Then weighed on the proper scales which get left in the house 19lb

Well done on getting the fish out, as I said in the other post many a bloke would have lost that fish, A bloke fishing next to me on the barrier on Roker pier lost one about 12lb ish, tried to lift it out instead of walkinking it back to the beach, it just straightened the hook when he tried to lift it, but that's what you get trying to lift a fish like that on 2/0 Aberdeen's.
 
Cracking job I did wonder how you,s got it in,bet your heart was beating,well done lads
 
Great read, and well done to you both on a fantastic fish and bag of cod. Glad you had the cool head and sense to let the leader slack when needed instead of panicking and loosing it. Top lads :):)
 
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