white water Well-known member Aug 13, 2012 #1 not long now and the cod should start showing on the beaches were do u lads reckon the first coddie of the winter will be caught and when tight lines
not long now and the cod should start showing on the beaches were do u lads reckon the first coddie of the winter will be caught and when tight lines
Scotty91 Well-known member Aug 13, 2012 #2 3lb cod middle ov September wightly bay beach on crab and missel bate
Codcodcod! Well-known member Aug 13, 2012 #3 If theres a decent sea on the end of this month I'll be out. However, I think we'll be waiting for a decent sea for a few months. Prob Jan-Feb time.
If theres a decent sea on the end of this month I'll be out. However, I think we'll be waiting for a decent sea for a few months. Prob Jan-Feb time.
B bandit Well-known member Aug 13, 2012 #5 Had many a cod from newbiggin as well as blyth beach in july when the seas come away
rocketman Well-known member Aug 13, 2012 #7 river wear under town bridge 18lb on aunt bessies yorshire puddins
Scotty91 Well-known member Aug 13, 2012 #9 topbanana said: Down the drain in my street on a tampon. Click to expand... hahahahaahahaahahahah
david.northeast Well-known member Aug 13, 2012 #10 Ive had plenty of cod this summer theres never any need to only fish for cod in the winter Be in the right place in the right conditions with the right bait and you will have success all year round
Ive had plenty of cod this summer theres never any need to only fish for cod in the winter Be in the right place in the right conditions with the right bait and you will have success all year round
d-a Well-known member Aug 13, 2012 #11 winds winds strong s e winds forcast later this week the cod might move in for the sand eels
lambengland Well-known member Aug 13, 2012 #13 Lynemouth, me and davey-m, crab & bluey this saturday... The challenge is on... Screw rays!