Seapride 2 - great day out!

PhilT

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Left Hartlepool about 8:30, stopped off South Gare for mackerel, which were positively leaping onto the hooks. Headed south to Salt Scar, then rough ground off Skinningrove - nothing doing.

Set off for one of the nearby wrecks, found it using a combination of plotter & sounder (thanks, Norman), appeared to be covered in fish.

I had a flowing trace on, and being too lazy to switch it for a pirk, I put on a firetail left over from my Cornish holiday. First drop, got a take, good fight - 6lb Pollack! Dropped again, even bigger pollack which Ian dropped during boating. We then got out the landing net, thinking dark thoughts about stable doors and horses, but the next drift produced an even bigger fish, at 9lb. Spent the next hour redrifting the wreck, Pulling up 1 or 2 fish per drift, all in the 6-9lb range, until we had enough and set off for home.

The really funny thing was, at least 4 of the Hartlepool charter boats and another private boat visited the wreck looking for ling while we were there, and caught nothing - couldn\'t work out why they didn\'t switch tactics as they could clearly see us pulling out big fish at regualr intervals (we were making enough noise about it as well!). We were just using standard south coast pollack methods with firetails - drop, retrieve, drop, retrieve until you feel the pull, keep winding and they hook themselves. The fish also gave a good sporting fight all the way up, with repeated dives just when you thought they were coming quietly.

Also, bonus Gurnard for Ian - just a tiddler though.

Great fun, best day\'s fishing this year. Also, I love pollack - think the taste is better than cod, and I now have enough good-sized fillets to last quite some time.
 
Great catch report Phil....nice to see people varying tactics and not just using the 2 x Daylights packed with maceral method....!!!!!!

I\'m supposed to be out from Hartlepool Monday.

Jeff.
 
Don\'t give me too much credit - I was just too lazy to take off the flowing trace I had on, and I had an open packet of Berkley firetails, so I just threaded one onto the hook.

The thing that struck me most was that these were good sized hard fighting fish - on the south coast, they\'re targeted consistently, but I hadn\'t heard of anyone catching pollack this good up here using these tactics. Perhaps a case of tunnel vision - \"It\'s late August so it must be ling.\"

Please everyone, don\'t copy me, as I want there to be some left when I go out again!

Expect this will give one or two people something to think about with the lure-only comp coming up ;-)
 
got details Phil, it is suprising the number of times i hear the same story about one grpoupd of anglers catching fish and the others not. Simply because they will not change tactics or even bait. It was alright when there was plenty of cod around when you could catch them on anythoing you put over the side, but now. There is the diversity of fish out there it just needs using the right tactics. Rich Ward has just proved that.
 
Nice one Phil
were they on the big wreck we talked about. I you ever need a hand catching them please just ask. LOL.
Nice one mate.
jason
 
Good stuff Phil.

Keep your eyes peeled for a little white boat following you out next time, to see wear the magic wreck is. lol :D
 
Hoping to get out next weekend, but the wind forecast needs to change - it\'s fine all week, turning easterly again for sat/sun. I feel like Harry Enfield\'s teenager - \"That\'s SO unfair!\"
 
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