With the poor forecast for Thursday and Friday we decided to give it a go and left Royal Quays at approximately 7.30am. The Tyne Dock guys are struggling with the debris in the river which is probably the worst I've seen and I spotted the pilot boat pulling in a full butane gas canister. Anyway, the cleaner water is up North so we hung a left and headed for the ground off Blyth. The Cod were in fine fettle and despite the wind with tide drift we were landing them on a regular basis. We landed at least 30 keepers and returned most of them other than some for the freezer and a few for the kids who fish from the wall opposite the Royal Quays. The North East wind was steadily lifting the sea and by lunchtime it was quite snotty. At slack water the fish went off the feed so we headed home and another good day was had with green twintails again doing the biz.