cambois hole?

mickthefish

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areet lads!
just wonderin if anyone can tell me if the cambois hole is any good for a cod thro the day under the current calm conditions. im getting sick of these pesky whitin now , but all my days off have coincided with flat seas :mad: i just want a cod! ive only had 1 smallin so far. loads of baby ones too though off blyth & sluice(which was nice to see) i need a good rough low water mark i think, any ideas?

also , whats the crack with lobster pots?
do u need any sort of license or something if uve just got 1 to leave somewhere?
i have 1 and been dying to use it for years! was just gonna fill it with mackeral and leave it 24hrs when its calm like this.
could be interesting! :D
 
pretty sure you can have 6 pots, 3 \'lobster/prawn\' pots, small fixed eye, and 3 \'crab\' pots large collapsible eye, but you can still only take 2 lobster per day.

but I have heard tell of some comemcial boys \'removing\' pots they think are on \'their\' patch

we use 6 in scotland during the summer in 2 strings of 3, and if you\'re really lucky you might get 1 lobster every 24-48 hours....but dozens of crabs - edibles, velvets and shore,

personally I prefer eating the velvets to the edibles, much sweeter, and there millions of the bleeders

[Edited on 23/11/2005 by mark]
 
unless your name is scotty and you can take as many as you can carry
even nancy\'s and berried hens
and even put out nets for salmon
 
cheers lads!

i vaguely remember years ago watchin me uncle catch them with a bag of kippers and a rabbit snare from the rocks around beadnell & seahouses. he used to get loads too! lol ,
does anyone ever use this method these days? or i heard of people just rammin a big stick under the rock ledges & the lobsters just grab onto them! lol , i also heard of a shady technique involving fairy liquid?? which ways the best? is any fishbait good or is mackeral best?
 
As a kid looking for wiggies on big tides in the holes at the top of Cullercoats Harbour and around the South Crab Hill we always used a stick with a noose at the end. The old man would \"bait\" the hole, go and get crab for a couple of hours, come back and I\'d still be lying there looking out for a lobster. Have only ever caught half a dozen in all the years of trying. Also remember - by the smugglers cave at Cullercoats there\'s some deep pools. The old man says \"There\'s a big softee under there but I can\'t get my hand in\". Roughly translated it meant \"There\'s a lobster under there and I\'m going to wet myself laughing in a minute\" Still got the scar.

[Edited on 24/11/2005 by Stores]
 
our lasses ex husband used to go down to the rocks at cresswell for lobster. he used to have 5or 6 length sticks with hooked wire on the end to get them out. she has told me the stick and wire is called a yuk.
i have tried for years to get him to tell me the best spots but the misarable mother ****** wont tell me lol,

cambois rocks bigger the sea the better or so the rumour goes ;) ;)


cheers
mark :D
 
You are allowed only one lobster and 5 crabs per day without licence, some local byelaws are slightly different to ours.
I have been informed by the cockson on the Tynemouth lifeboat you can have a string of up to 10 pots without a licence. :(
 
Trouble with the stick and yuk is that it is unforgiving - anything under the skeer gets the same \"punishment\" Using a noose is much slower (a real drawback for some) but more eco friendly.
 
iv\'e never tried it before and dont realy want to. i prefer sitting on me box waiting for that great big knock ;) ;) . its women!!!! they are never happy with just one thing. our lass loves cod but wants lobster too.



cheers
mark :D :D
 
herring is the best pot bait, the lads I go out with in scotland buy it frozen by the hundredweight. Mackeral has always worked well for me as well, tried coalies which seem to attract crabs but never had a lobster in a pot baited with coalies or pollock

mid summer in devon/cornwall is awash with giant spider crabs which need no more than a broom handle with a hook in the end and some paddling at low water
 
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