codling

john/r

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been fishing just about all thro the summer which i dont normaly do,what i have seen is lots of undersize codling .
thro last winter there was a lot of small codling about imo many undersize ,now i would expect this winter these fish would of put on quite a bit wieght on thro summer,is this coming winter going to produce another run of fish small thats been showing thro summer or will these dissapear when feed moves off and will we be left wth fish off last winter that will of put wieght on.

think maybe it depends how the boats go on catching the cod and will the fish move off wth the feed.

would be nice to see a good run of fish 3lb plus but.
 
been fishing just about all thro the summer which i dont normaly do,what i have seen is lots of undersize codling .
thro last winter there was a lot of small codling about imo many undersize ,now i would expect this winter these fish would of put on quite a bit wieght on thro summer,is this coming winter going to produce another run of fish small thats been showing thro summer or will these dissapear when feed moves off and will we be left wth fish off last winter that will of put wieght on.

think maybe it depends how the boats go on catching the cod and will the fish move off wth the feed.

would be nice to see a good run of fish 3lb plus but.

I've had three fish around 3lb so far this year whilst plaice fishing mate so your probally right.... Defo due a good winter season!
 
not sure on this one john m8.

just, I wreckon its best to stick to an area that starts producing fish. then carry on fishing the same area all season.
and do not change different spots each session- just go back to the same area where has hoyed out fish all season. (generally)
 
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not sure on this one john m8.

just, I wreckon its best to stick to an area that starts producing fish. then carry on fishing the same area all season.
and do not change different spots each session- just go back to the same area where has hoyed out fish all season. (generally)

you may well be right dean probaly good advice.
 
Sound advice that deans;)same dwn here if it's a pig your after fish the known bigfish marks,they keep turning up year after year n every year they produce something special:)
 
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