66lb cod caught in the north east

LING_BASHER

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Just picked up the local paper and it has 2 pages on a 66lb cod caught by netters in the area, it\'s on disply at the fish quey and is expected to bring around £100.

I am shocked that they make it that size in and around our waters our days due to the fish stocks getting a hammer.
 
there was a 48lb fish caught either last year or the one before in the sandsend area by a long liner so they must be there just hard to find. Have lost a few big fish on the wrecks (would love to know what they were). Not lomg now rich until the ling start singing.
 
Shame it ended up dead in a trawlers net though. A sad end to what was almost certainly one of the last monsters of this soon to be extinct species.
RIP big fishy
:(
 
what a shame things allways have to come down to money,£100 does not seem much money for something so rare,anybody any idea how old it might be ??
 
Anybody remeber a cod of over 100lb being landed by a trawler at Blyth a good few years ago. Was on display in a local fresh fish shop, ended up going to an old folks home. Personall i would not eat a cod of that size it will be quite an age and i do not think the meat will be very good. Give me a one around 3-4lb for eating.
 
yup 3lb , perfect St Marys pan Size Alan.

What was the story about 5 or 6 years ago when some obstruction in blyth harbour had to be blown up underwater and when thy done it out popped (dead or stunned0 an enormous cod of 50 or 60 pounds, can you remember that Alan, it vaguely comes to mind.
 
LOL :) :) cheers mate, thought it was the grey matter going there for a mo , but yes, there was something big after the explosion.
 
I think i must have caught it about 5 years ago but it must kept following me around the uk and out to sea because it always snagged me up :P
 
I read on another site it was netted about 500m of berwick , don\'t know how true it is like .

Better get some depth charges of Bob .
 
Hi Norman regarding that big cod blown up on a wreck just off Blyth, it was a load of rubbish. You have to have a lot of permission to blow anything up off a port, i phoned the port of Blyth to see if it was true. They assured me no such thing had happened, the fish in fact where only tiddelrs and i believe taken by divers.
Anybody know the name of skipper and boat and method of fishing, how far off etc; was used to catch that big cod. It was as the rumour has it caught off Berwick :exclam:
 
seems these reports always come out around April 1st Alan LOL :) :) must have been the date the clearance explosion happenned :) :)
 
That one Allan was supposed to have come from the Hanne wreck just off Blyth beach when they were extending the sewage pipe futher out to sea due to EEC waste rules, they were said to blow the wreck up as it impeded in there way for the pipe.This is where this came from about the 100lb Cod was said to float up to the surface dead ,as to how far true it is well its anyones guess



[Edited on 6/4/2004 by John]
 
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