Graham B
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Another delay resulted in us missing the planned saturday launch and the best of the weather, my new (old) fishing car I have bought ( to stop the missus complaining about the loss of her car and the stink!) failed it's MOT on a corroded break pipe so the launch was put back until Sunday.
All went well with the launch and no horror stories! We have snapped a trailers axle before when launching so I am always a bit aprehensive at the ramp, it was made a bit easier this year as well as I put the new car into four wheel drive and drove onto the beach rather than turning around the roundabout and reversing back down. Once in the water all went well and off fishing it was.
Clearing the roads on the way South it was snotty, cold and didn't get any better so we stopped off at the Northern Hills and tried all over, shallow and deep. The fishing was very slow. I managed a solitary bite whilst Micky had a fish on up to midwater before it threw the hook. The water was coloured but not too bad. The drift speed was spot on and we had crab, lug, squid and mackeral for bait.
On a plus point the boat and all electrics went well and thats us all ready to go for the season, shame I am off back to work for 8 weeks next week but by the time I get back the fish should be everywhere! This is the earliest we have ever been off as well so another plus point, a good afternoon at sea anyway. I think it was Norman that told me that the fish show off the Tyne first then Amble not much after so I am looking forward to some good catch reports off the Tyne boys!
Had a loving gaze over an Arvor 215as after we came in with an enclosed wheelhouse, she looks lovely with a 115hp cummins, it would have saved the ice cream headache's I had due to the freezing spray coming over us on the way south!
I will be off this week sometime but I think I will pick my day according to the weather. Well done to everyone who caught on Saturday, another great bag of fish there Arthur! I must admit if the wind wasn't as strong I would have had a go at anchoring over a wreck!
For the first time in my life I found myself jealous of a pouting Tony!
Hope it tasted ok!
Graham
All went well with the launch and no horror stories! We have snapped a trailers axle before when launching so I am always a bit aprehensive at the ramp, it was made a bit easier this year as well as I put the new car into four wheel drive and drove onto the beach rather than turning around the roundabout and reversing back down. Once in the water all went well and off fishing it was.
Clearing the roads on the way South it was snotty, cold and didn't get any better so we stopped off at the Northern Hills and tried all over, shallow and deep. The fishing was very slow. I managed a solitary bite whilst Micky had a fish on up to midwater before it threw the hook. The water was coloured but not too bad. The drift speed was spot on and we had crab, lug, squid and mackeral for bait.

On a plus point the boat and all electrics went well and thats us all ready to go for the season, shame I am off back to work for 8 weeks next week but by the time I get back the fish should be everywhere! This is the earliest we have ever been off as well so another plus point, a good afternoon at sea anyway. I think it was Norman that told me that the fish show off the Tyne first then Amble not much after so I am looking forward to some good catch reports off the Tyne boys!
Had a loving gaze over an Arvor 215as after we came in with an enclosed wheelhouse, she looks lovely with a 115hp cummins, it would have saved the ice cream headache's I had due to the freezing spray coming over us on the way south!

I will be off this week sometime but I think I will pick my day according to the weather. Well done to everyone who caught on Saturday, another great bag of fish there Arthur! I must admit if the wind wasn't as strong I would have had a go at anchoring over a wreck!
For the first time in my life I found myself jealous of a pouting Tony!

Graham